Results of today, August 16, of the 2023 Women’s World Cup

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2023-08-16 00:10:00

Australia and New Zealand host for a month the celebration of the World Cup, whose grand finale takes place on August 20. Along the way, 64 matches will decide who wins this edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the ninth in its history.

And it is that he The first women’s soccer World Cup did not come until the end of 1991. and it was played in China. The two goals scored by the United States in the final, which were worth the first World Cup, were from Michelle Akers. The Californian striker was the top scorer, with 10 goals, and the footballer with the most goals in a single edition.

In the last World Cup, the one in France in 2019the US team was proclaimed winner for the fourth time in its history, after beating the Netherlands team in the final and after having eliminated Spain in the round of 16.

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it’s 2023, Spain is framed in group C, which he shares with Costa Ricans, Japanese and Zambians. There are eight groups, from A to H, with four teams in each up to a total of 32 national teams.

Below you can consult The updated calendar with all the results of the 2023 World Cup matches.

Results today, August 16, of the 2023 Women’s World Cup

12:00 | Australia – England

*All matches can be followed on the RTVE Sports channelTeledeporte or on RTVE Play.

Complete calendar of the World Cup 2023

Thursday, July 20

Group A | New Zealand 1-0 Norway

Group B | Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland

Friday, July 21

Group B | Nigeria 0 – 0 Canada

Group A | Philippines 0 – 2 Switzerland

Group C | Spain 3 -0 Costa Rica

The players of the Spanish soccer team celebrate a goal. RFEF/Pablo Garcia

Saturday, July 22

Group E – 03:00 | USA 3-0 Vietnam

Group C – 09:00 | Zambia 0-5 Japan

Group D – 11:30 | England 1-0 Haiti

Group D – 14:00 | Denmark 1-0 China

Sunday, July 23

Group G – 07:00 | Sweden 2-1 South Africa

Group E – 09:30 | Netherlands 1-0 Portugal

Group F – 12:00 | France 0-0 Jamaica

Monday, July 24

Group G – 08:00 | Italy 1-0 Argentina

Group H – 10:30 | Germany 6-0 Morocco

Group F – 13:00 | Brazil 4-0 Panama

Tuesday, July 25

Group H – 04:00 | Colombia 2-0 Korea Rep.

Group A – 07:30 | New Zealand 0-1 Philippines

Group A – 10:00 | Switzerland 0-0 Norway

Wednesday, July 26

Group B – 14:00 | Canada 2–1 Rep. Ireland

Group C – 07:00 | Japan 2 – 0 Costa Rica

Group C – 09:30 | Spain 5 – 0 Zambia

Thursday, July 27

Group E – 03:30 | USA 1 – 1 Netherlands

Group E – 09:30 | Portugal 2 – 0 Vietnam

Group B – 12:00 | Australia 2 – 3 Nigeria

Friday, July 28

Group G – 02:00 | Argentina 2 – 2 South Africa

Group D – 10:30 | England 1 – 0 Denmark

Group D – 1:00 p.m. | China 1 – 0 Haiti

Saturday, July 29

Group G – 09:30 | Sweden 5 – Italy 0

Group F – 12:00 | France 2 – Brazil 1

Group F – 2:30 p.m. | Panama 0 – Jamaica 1

Sunday, July 30

Group H – 06:30 | Rep. Korea 0 – Morocco 1

Group A – 09:00 | Norway 6 – Philippines 0

Group H – 11:30 | Germany 1 – Colombia 2

Monday, July 31

Group C – 09:00 | Costa Rica 1-3 Zambia

Group C – 09:00 | Japan 4–0 Spain

Group B – 12:00 | Canada 0-4 Australia

Group B – 12:00 | Rep. Ireland 0-0 Nigeria

Tuesday, August 1

Group E – 09:00| Portugal 0–0 USA

Group E – 09:00 | Vietnam 0-7 Netherlands

Group D – 1:00 p.m. | China 1-6 England

Group D – 1:00 p.m. | Haiti 0-2 Denmark

Wednesday, August 02

Group G – 09:00 | Argentina 0–2 Sweden

Group G – 09:00 | South Africa 3–2 Italy

Group F – 12:00 | Jamaica 0-0Brazil

Group F – 12:00 | Panama 3-6 France

Thursday, August 03

Group H – 12:00 | Korea Rep. 1–1 Germany

Group G – 12:00 | Morocco 1–0 Colombia

History of the World Cup (I) | China 1991: United States, the first champion

round of 16 matches

Saturday, August 5th

07:00 | Switzerland 1-5 Spain

10:00 | Japan 3-1 Norway

Sunday, August 06

04:00 | Netherlands 2-0 South Africa

11:00 | Sweden 0(5)-0(4) United States

Monday, August 07

09:30 | England 4 – 2 Nigeria

12:30 p.m. | Australia 2 – 0 Denmark

Tuesday, August 08

1:00 p.m. | France 4 – 0 Morocco

10:00 | Colombia 1 – 0 Jamaica

History of the World Cup (II) | Sweden 1995: double prize for Norway

quarterfinal matches

Friday, August 11

03:00 | Spain 2-1 Netherlands

09:30 | Japan 1-2 Sweden

Saturday, August 12th

09:00 | Australia 0 (7) -0 (6) France

12:30 p.m. | England 2-1 Colombia

History of the World Cup (III) | United States 1999: an agonizing final and a legacy forever

semifinals

Tuesday, August 15

10:00 | Spain 2-1 Sweden

Wednesday, August 16

12:00 | Australia – England

History of the World Cup (IV) | United States 2003: the last golden goal gave the title to Germany

Match for 3rd and 4th place

Saturday, August 19th

10:00 | Semifinal loser 1 – Semifinal loser 2

Final

Sunday, August 20

12:00 | Semifinal Winner 1 – Semifinal Winner 2

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