Matildas The Matildas and The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

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The Fonz

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Just over 6 months away, this looms as one of the biggest sporting events Australia has ever hosted.
From what we saw in Fed Square, etc, there's a ground swell of support for the national teams - and that was just to watch the games on the big screen.
Given that we're co-hosting the tournament, I can't imagine how massive it's going to be.

Support for the 2015 Asian Cup was a lot bigger than anyone expected and we saw the massive crowds England got for the Euros they just hosted.

What the guys just did in Qatar was amazing, but this tournament threatens to take it to the next level and then some, especially for women's sport.
 
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Draw

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Some tasty match ups, not a bad group for the Aussies to draw.
 
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The play-off draw took place on 14 October 2022, 12:00 CEST (UTC+2), in Zürich, Switzerland.[5][6] Four teams were seeded into groups based on the FIFA Women's World Rankings of 13 October 2022 (shown in parentheses),[7] with a maximum of one seeded team per confederation. The UEFA team was automatically seeded into pot 1, so as to prevent three European teams from being drawn into the same group in the final tournament.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup_qualification_(inter-confederation_play-offs)#cite_note-11

The highest-ranked team was placed in slot A1, the second-highest in slot B1, the third-highest in slot C1 and the fourth-highest in slot C2. The remaining six teams were unseeded and drawn into the remaining slots, with the condition that teams from the same confederation could not be drawn into the same group. In the draw, the six unseeded teams were allocated to the first available group sequentially (from A to C, before repeating). After a team was selected, a separate draw then determined the team's position within their respective group for the purposes of the schedule.[9]


Pot 1 (seeded)Pot 2 (unseeded)
  1. 23px-Flag_of_Portugal.svg.png
    Portugal (23) (A1)
  2. 23px-Flag_of_Chile.svg.png
    Chile (38) (B1)
  3. 23px-Flag_of_Chinese_Taipei_%28Olympics%3B_1986%E2%80%932010%29.svg.png
    Chinese Taipei (40) (C1)
  4. 20px-Flag_of_Papua_New_Guinea.svg.png
    Papua New Guinea (50) (C2)
  1. 23px-Flag_of_Thailand.svg.png
    Thailand (41)
  2. 23px-Flag_of_Paraguay.svg.png
    Paraguay (51)
  3. 23px-Flag_of_Haiti.svg.png
    Haiti (56)
  4. 23px-Flag_of_Panama.svg.png
    Panama (57)
  5. 23px-Flag_of_Cameroon.svg.png
    Cameroon (58)
  6. 23px-Flag_of_Senegal.svg.png
    Senegal (84)

The semi-finals will take place from 18 to 19 February, while the finals will take place from 22 to 23 February 2023.

Group A


Semi-final match 1

18 February 2023
19:00


Waikato Stadium, Hamilton

Final

22 February 2023
19:30


Portugal
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VWinner Match 1
Report
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton

Group B


Semi-final match 2

18 February 2023
14:00


North Harbour Stadium, Auckland

Final

22 February 2023
14:00


Chile
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VWinner Match 2
Report
North Harbour Stadium, Auckland

Group C


Semi-finals match 3

19 February 2023
14:00


Waikato Stadium, Hamilton

Semi-finals match 4

19 February 2023
19:00


North Harbour Stadium, Auckland

Final

23 February 2023
14:00


Winner Match 3VWinner Match 4
Report
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton


 
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fixture list with times, dates and venues of all group matches

 

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Pretty impressive warm up performance I thought. Passing was good, some of the build up stuff was great, just needed a better final ball or to pull the trigger sooner.

Raso clearly BOG, Fowler was great when she came on.

Can’t wait for the tournament to start, it’s going to be great entertainment and wall to wall games.
 
Super entertaining game. Australia have added a real injection of pace in the last few years. Vine in particular and Raso looks a far more complete player now.

They'll be great to watch throughout the tournament.
We'll do very, very well at home here.

Big smokey for the tournament, riding the wave of home support.
As long as you've got world class attacking players like Kerr in the side, we're a chance against anyone.
 
Pretty impressive warm up performance I thought. Passing was good, some of the build up stuff was great, just needed a better final ball or to pull the trigger sooner.

Raso clearly BOG, Fowler was great when she came on.

Can’t wait for the tournament to start, it’s going to be great entertainment and wall to wall games.

First half was the complete opposite to this, in my view.

For mine, attending the game, I felt Australia really struggled to keep possession of the ball in the first half and despite playing 4-4-2, Kerr was isolated up front.

To his credit, Gustavsson made some changes at half time and the team regained some cohesion.

Pleased that Fowler scored. We won't do much in the world cup if opponents just sit on Kerr and we can't find alternate avenues to goal. We need other forwards to get dangerous and score goals.

Carpenter in particular looked pretty rusty and was lucky not to give away a goal with some sloppy passing and being caught out of position.
 
Have tickets to Nigeria v Canada, Australia v Canada and a round of 16 game. Looking forward to all of them.
 
Ireland and Colombia played a friendly behind closed doors during the week. Denise O'Sullivan copped an injury during the game that resulted in the game being called off after just 23 minutes and the Colombian reaction was pretty nasty.

 

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