2024 Women's World Cup: the complete schedule
Here is the detailed schedule for the group stage and the knockout stage.
Matches of the day 2024 Women's World Cup
In a good position, Les Blues will try to validate their qualification for the round of 16 on Wednesday against Panama.
Wednesday August 2
Women's World Cup
South Africa (W) 3 - Italy (W) 2
Argentine (F) 0 - Sweden (W) 2
Jamaica (W) 0 - Brazil (W) 0
Panama (F) 3 - France (F) 6
The groups 2024 Women's World Cup
Group A 2024 Women's World Cup
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Philippines
- Suisse
Group B 2024 Women's World Cup
Group C 2024 Women's World Cup
- Costa Rica
- Spain
- Japan
- Zambia
Group D 2024 Women's World Cup
- England
- China
- Denmark
- Haiti
Group E 2024 Women's World Cup
- UNITED STATES
- The Netherlands
- Portugal
- Vietnam
Group F 2024 Women's World Cup
- Brazil
- France
- Jamaica
- Panama
Group G 2024 Women's World Cup
- South Africa
- Argentine
- Italy
- Sweden
Group H 2024 Women's World Cup
- Germany
- Colombia
- South Korea
- Morocco
The schedule for the 2024 Women's World Cup
Due to the time difference, kick-off times are given in French time.
Saturday August 5, 2024:
- 7h, Switzerland – Spain(8th final), Auckland (New Zealand)
- 10h, Japan – Norway (8th final), Wellington (New Zealand)
Sunday August 6, 2024:
- 4h,Netherlands – South Africa (8th final), Sydney (Australia)
- 11h, Sweden – United States (8th final), Melbourne (Australia)
Monday, August 7, 2024:
- 9h30,England-Nigeria (8th final), Brisbane (Australia)
- 12:30 p.m.,Australia – Denmark (8th final), Sydney (Australia)
Tuesday August 8, 2024:
- 10h, Colombia – Jamaica (8th final), Melbourne (Australia)
- 13h,France – Morocco (8th final), Adelaide (Australia)
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Thursday July 20, 2024:
- 9h,New Zealand – Norway (Group A, Day 1), Auckland (New Zealand)
- 12h, Australia – Ireland (Group B, Day 1), Sydney (Australia)
Friday July 21, 2024:
- 4h30,Nigeria – Canada (Group B, Day 1), Melbourne (Australia)
- 7h,Philippines – Switzerland (Group A, Matchday 1), Dunedin (New Zealand)
- 9h30,Spain – Costa Rica (Group C, Matchday 1), Wellington (New Zealand)
Saturday July 22, 2024:
- 3hUSA-Vietman (Group E, Day 1), Auckland (New Zealand)
- 9h,Zambia – Japan (Group C, Matchday 1), Hamilton (Australia)
- 11:30 a.m.,England – Haiti (Group D, 1st day), Brisbane (Australia)
- 14h, Danemark – Chine (Group D, Day 1), Perth (Australia)
Sunday July 23, 2024:
- 7h,Sweden – South Africa (Group G, Day 1), Wellington (New Zealand)
- 9h30,Pays-Bas – Portugal (Group E, Matchday 1), Dunedin (New Zealand)
- 12h, France – Jamaica (Group F, Matchday 1), Sydney (Australia)
Monday July 24, 2024:
- 8h,Italy – Argentina (Group G, Day 1), Auckland (New Zealand)
- 10h30,Germany – Morocco (Group H, 1st day), Melbourne (Australia)
- 13h,Brazil – Panama (Group F, 1st day), Adelaide (Australia)
Tuesday, July 25, 2024:
- 4h,Colombia – South Korea (Group H, Matchday 1), Sydney (Australia)
- 7h30,New Zealand – Philippines (Group A, Matchday 2), Wellington (New Zealand)
- 10h, Switzerland – Norway (Group A, Matchday 2), Hamilton (Australia)
Wednesday July 26, 2024:
- 7h,Japan – Costa Rica (Group C, Matchday 2), Dunedin (New Zealand)
- 9h30,Spain – Zambia (Group C, Matchday 2), Auckland (New Zealand)
- 14h, Canada – Ireland (Group B, Matchday 2), Perth (Australia)
Thursday July 27, 2024:
- 3hUnited States – Netherlands (Group E, Matchday 2), Wellington (New Zealand)
- 9h30,Portugal – Vietman (Group E, Matchday 2), Hamilton (Australia)
- 12h, Australia – Nigeria (Group B, Matchday 2), Brisbane (Australia)
Friday July 28, 2024:
- 2h,Argentina – South Africa (Group G, Matchday 2), Dunedin (New Zealand)
- 10h30,England – Denmark (Group D, Matchday 2), Sydney (Australia)
- 13h,China – Haiti (Group D, 2nd day), Adelaide (Australia)
Saturday July 29, 2024:
- 9h30,Sweden – Italy (Group G, Matchday 2), Wellington (New Zealand)
- 12h, France – Brazil (Group F, Matchday 2), Brisbane (Australia)
- 14h30,Panama – Jamaica (Group F, Matchday 2), Perth (Australia)
Sunday July 30, 2024:
- 6:30 a.m.,South Korea – Morocco (Group H, 2nd day), Adelaide (Australia)
- 9h,Norway – Philippines (Group A, Matchday 3), Auckland (New Zealand)
- 9h,Switzerland – New Zealand (Group A, Matchday 3), Dunedin (New Zealand)
- 11:30 a.m.,Germany – Colombia (Group H, Matchday 2), Sydney (Australia)
Monday July 31, 2024:
- 9h,Costa Rica – Zambia (Group C, Matchday 3), Hamilton (Australia)
- 9h,Japan – Spain (Group C, Matchday 3), Wellington (New Zealand)
- 12h, Ireland – Nigeria (Group B, Matchday 3), Brisbane (Australia)
- 12h, Canada – Australia (Group B, Matchday 3), Melbourne (Australia)
Tuesday, August 1, 2024:
- 9h,Vietnam – Netherlands (Group E, Matchday 3), Dunedin (New Zealand)
- 9h,Portugal – United States (Group E, Matchday 3), Auckland (New Zealand)
- 13h,Haiti – Denmark (Group D, Matchday 3), Perth (Australia)
- 13h,China – England (Group D, Matchday 3), Adelaide (Australia)
Wednesday August 2, 2024:
- 9h,South Africa – Italy (Group G, Matchday 3), Wellington (New Zealand)
- 9h,Argentina – Sweden (Group G, Matchday 3), Hamilton (Australia)
- 12h, Jamaica – Brazil (Group F, Matchday 3), Melbourne (Australia)
- 12h, Panama – France (Group F, Matchday 3), Sydney (Australia)
Thursday August 3, 2024:
- 12h, South Korea – Germany (Group H, Matchday 3), Brisbane (Australia)
- 12h, Morocco – Colombia (Group H, Matchday 3), Perth (Australia)
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Friday August 11, 2024:
- 3h1st Group A – 2nd Group C / 1st Group E – 2nd Group G(Quarter-final), Kelburn (New Zealand)
- 9h30,1st Group C – 2nd Group A / 1st Group G – 2nd Group E(Quarter-final), Auckland (New Zealand)
Saturday August 12, 2024:
- 9h,1st Group B – 2nd Group D / 1st Group F – 2nd Group H(Quarter-final), Brisbane (Australia)
- 12:30 p.m.,1st Group D – 2nd Group B / 1st Group H – 2nd Group F(Quarter final), Sydney (Australia)
Tuesday August 15, 2024:
- 10h, Semi-final 1, Auckland (New Zealand)
Wednesday August 16, 2024:
- 12h, Semi-final 2, Sydney (Australie)
Saturday August 19, 2024:
- 10h, Match for third place, Brisbane (Australia)
Sunday August 20, 2024:
- 12h, Finale, Sydney (Australie)
The stages 2024 Women's World Cup
- Eden Park (Auckland, New Zealand): 40,536 spaces
- Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney, Australie) : 38 841 places
- Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin, New Zealand): 24,243 seats
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne, Australie) : 24 870 places
- Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington, New Zealand): 31,089 seats
- Waikato Stadium (Hamilton, New Zealand): 16,271 seats
- Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane, Australie) : 46 851 places
- Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth, Australie) : 13 932 places
- Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide, Australia): 13,327 seats
- Stadium Australia (Sydney, Australie) : 69 314 places
The referees 2024 Women's World Cup
- Edina Alves (Brazil)
- Vincentia Amedome (Togo)
- Marianela Araya (Costa Rica)
- Marie-Soleil Beaudoin (Canada)
- Melissa Borjas (Honduras)
- Emikar Calderas (Venezuela)
- Maria Belen Carvajal (Chili)
- Iuliana Demetrescu (Romania)
- Anahi Fernandez (Uruguay)
- Maria Ferrieri (Italy)
- Laura Fortunato (Argentine)
- Cheryl Foster (Wales)
- Stephanie Frappart (France)
- Katia Garcia (Mexico)
- Marta Huerta de Aza (Spain)
- Kate Jacewicz (Australia)
- Bouchera Karboubi (Maroc)
- Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)
- Yujeong Kim (South Korea)
- Ekaterina Koroleva (USA)
- Lina Lehtovaara (Finland)
- Akhona Makalima (South Africa)
- Myriam Marcotte (Canada)
- Ivana Martincic (Croatia)
- Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)
- Salima Mukansanga (Rwanda)
- Hyeonjeong Oh (South Korea)
- Tess Olofsson (Suede)
- Tori Penso (USA)
- Casey Reibelt (Australia)
- Esther Staubli (Switzerland)
- Rebecca Welch (Angleterre)
- Yoshimi Yamashita (Japan)
France's list 2024 Women's World Cup
Coach Hervé Renard has communicated an initial list of 26 players, reduced to 23 names with the withdrawals of Mylène Chavas, Aïssatou Tounkara and Oriane Jean-François. Called up for the first time since December 2020, Olympique Lyonnais midfielder Amandine Henry was forced to retire due to a left calf injury. Reservist, Aïssatou Tounkara is summoned to replace her. Injured, Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Delphine Cascarino could not hold their place. Kheira Hamraoui was not selected.