The 2023 Women's World Cup has confirmed the eight teams that have qualified for the quarterfinals: Spain, the Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Australia, France, England and Colombia. Japan is the only team among them to have won the World Cup. The US team (the defending champions, the team with the most titles in the tournament's history) losing to Sweden was the biggest surprise in the round of 16.
The quarter-finals of the 2023 Women's World Cup will take place on August 11 and 12.
2023 Women's World Cup Quarter-Finals Fixtures
Day | Hour | Match |
11/8 | 08:00 | Spain vs Netherlands |
14:00 | Japan vs Sweden | |
12/8 | 14:00 | Australia vs France |
17:30 | England vs Colombia |
In the quarter-finals of the 2023 Women's World Cup, if the teams are still tied after 90 minutes, extra time (15 minutes each) will be played. If the two teams continue to maintain a draw, a penalty shootout will be used to determine which team advances.
The quarter-final matches will take place on August 11 and 12. Two notable matches are the clash between Spain and the Netherlands and Japan and Sweden. These are matches that are considered evenly matched between the world's top teams and have shown impressive form since the beginning of the tournament.
In the round of 16, Spain and the Netherlands won convincing victories over Switzerland and South Africa. Fans will enjoy an exciting match between two teams pursuing a dedicated attacking style.
Meanwhile, the match between Japan and Sweden was very unpredictable as both teams showed tenacity and pragmatism in their playing style. They respectively overcame championship candidates Norway and the United States to reach the quarter-finals.
In the remaining two matches, France and England are rated higher than their opponents Australia and Colombia. However, the Australian team still has the ability to cause a surprise thanks to home field advantage.
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