2023 Women's World Cup rosters: USWNT and all 32 teams - ESPN
The 2023 Women's World Cup will soon kick off in Australia and New Zealand, and all 32 teams are finalizing their rosters for the tournament.
Each team must submit a final 23-woman roster to FIFA by July 10, with the games starting on July 20 and culminating with the Aug. 18 final in Sydney.
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Some teams have announced a larger, provisional squad ahead of the deadline, while some teams, such as England, have already submitted a final list.
The defending champions United States will submit on June 26, which is when coach Vlatko Andonovski will gather the USWNT players for a pre-World Cup camp.
Here you can find the squads for every country as each is announced, and the dates of their group stage games.
Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, SwitzerlandGroup B: Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, CanadaGroup C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, JapanGroup D: China, Denmark, England, HaitiGroup E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, VietnamGroup F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, PanamaGroup G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, SwedenGroup H: Colombia, Germany, Morocco, South Korea
Despite an easier group as a host nation, Stuff NZ reporter Phil Rollo says it's hard to feel optimistic about the Football Ferns' World Cup hopes.
Final roster yet to be announced.
Goalkeepers: Cecilie Fiskerstrand (LSK Kvinner), Guro Pettersen (Vålerenga), Aurora Mikalsen (Brann)
Defenders: Anja Sonstevold (Inter Milan), Tuva Hansen (Bayern Munich), Guro Bergsvand (Brighton), Maren Mjelde (Chelsea), Thea Bjelde (Vålerenga), Mathilde Harviken (Rosenborg), Sara Horte (Rosenborg), Marit Bratberg Lund (Brann)
Midfielders: Ingrid Syrstad Engen (FC Barcelona), Vilde Boe Risa (Manchester United), Guro