2023 Women's World Cup finals bracket and fixtures schedule - ESPN
Check out all the fixtures and venues for the 2023 Women's FIFA World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, including the knockout bracket.
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Check out all the fixtures and venues for the 2023 Women's FIFA World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, including the knockout bracket.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — United States women's national team coach Vlatko Andonovski hit back at criticism from former player Carli Lloyd, calling it «insane» to doubt the players' drive to win after a listless 0-0 draw vs. Portugal in the Women's World Cup on Tuesday.
The USA women's national team struggled to a startling 0-0 tie with Portugal in Auckland, New Zealand, on Tuesday to advance to the knockout round of the Women's World Cup.
AUCKLAND: Only the woodwork stood between Portugal and soccer immortality at the Women's World Cup on Tuesday (Aug 1), but manager Francisco Neto said he was still proud of his players who exit the tournament after their goalless draw with the United States.
DUNEDIN, New Zealand : Netherlands coach Andries Jonker was delighted to see his team overcome their scoring woes after they claimed the coveted top spot in Group E and powered into the Women's World Cup last 16 with a 7-0 hammering of Vietnam on Tuesday.
If the United States advances to the round of 16, it will be without one of its top players.
The Netherlands scored four times in a torrid 15-minute first-half stretch, overwhelming Vietnam 7-0 in the Women’s World Cup on Tuesday and sealing first place in Group E.
AUCKLAND : Missed opportunities nearly derailed the United States' title defence at the Women's World Cup on Tuesday, as co-captain Alex Morgan said the Americans were unhappy with a goalless draw against Portugal, even as they advanced to the last 16.