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Women’s World Cup draw schedule
The Women's World Cup draw schedule is as follows:
At 2:30 pm Beijing time today, the 2023 Women's World Cup draw ceremony was held in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. The Chinese women's football team, which was ultimately ranked in the second tier, was divided into Group D with the European champion England team. In the same group, there was the Danish team and a team that advanced from the play-offs (from Haiti, Chile, and Senegal).
The 2023 Women's World Cup is jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The Chinese Women's Football Team will participate as the new Asian champions. The competition will be held from July 20 to August 20, 2023.
According to the rules announced by FIFA, the 32 final teams (29 teams are currently determined, the last 3 places will be determined through the play-offs in February 2023) are divided into 4 according to the latest world rankings There are 8 teams in each bracket, and the Chinese women's football team, ranked 15th, is ranked in the second bracket.
The top six teams of the United States, Sweden, Germany, England, France, and Spain, together with the host Australia and New Zealand, are ranked as the first seeded teams in eight groups. Among them, New Zealand The Australian team has been confirmed as the first seeded team in Group A, and the Australian team has been confirmed as the first seeded team in Group B.
The specific tiers are as follows:
First tier: New Zealand, Australia, the United States, Sweden, Germany, England, France, Spain;
Second tier: Category: Canada, Netherlands, Brazil, Japan, Norway, Italy, China, South Korea;
Third Category: Denmark, Switzerland, Ireland, Colombia, Argentina, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Jamaica;
< p>Fourth pot: Nigeria, Philippines, South Africa, Morocco, Zambia, 3 teams in the play-offs.- Related articles
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