Perth games confirmed for 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

The FIFA Women's World Cup Australia/New Zealand 2023™ draw has been made with the five matches that will take place at Perth Rectangular Stadium decided.

They are:

DATE

VENUE

CITY

TEAM

vs

OPP

Match Number

MATCH

Saturday, 22 July 2023

Perth Rectangular Stadium

Perth / Boorloo

Denmark

v.

China PR

8

Group Stage Match 1

Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Perth Rectangular Stadium

Perth / Boorloo

Republic of Ireland

v.

Canada

19

Group Stage Match 2

Saturday, 29 July 2023

Perth Rectangular Stadium

Perth / Boorloo

Jamaica

v.

Group C Play-Off Winner

29

Group Stage Match 2

Tuesday, 1 August 2023

Perth Rectangular Stadium

Perth / Boorloo

Group B Play-Off Winner

v.

Denmark

40

Group Stage Match 3

Thursday, 3 August 2023

Perth Rectangular Stadium

Perth / Boorloo

Morocco

v.

Colombia

48

Group Stage Match 3

o Group B Play-Off Winner: Winner of Chile, Haiti and Senegal
o Group C Play-Off Winner: Winner of Papua New Guinea, Chinese Taipei, Panama and
Paraguay

Groups

 

Meanwhile, the Commonwealth Bank Matildas are in Group B with the Republic of Ireland, Nigeria and Canada. They will play their games across Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.

Australia will open its home FIFA Women's World Cup Australia/New Zealand 2023™ campaign against Ireland in Sydney on July 20. It will be Ireland’s first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup appearance after they historically defeated Scotland in the UEFA playoffs to book their spot.

The CommBank Matildas and Ireland played each other for only the first time in September 2021. In what was a special game for Mary Fowler, who got to play in front of family and nabbed two goals for her country, Australia went down 3-2 to the Irish.

There is sure to be a party atmosphere at Allianz Stadium, with the large Irish population in Australia sure to turn up and add plenty of green to what will be a predominantly green and gold crowd.


Arsenal’s Australian contingent of Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord will look forward to their battle with club team mate Katie McCabe.

Next up for the CommBank Matildas will be Nigeria. While the Super Falcons enter Group B coming from Pot 4, the group of lowest-ranked nations, the Nigerians cannot be underestimated. The team has taken part in every single FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament and, until this year’s edition, had been a serial winner when it came to the Women’s African Cup of Nations.

Teagan Micah will get to experience Nigerian striker Asisat Oshoala up close when her Swedish side Rosengard take on Barcelona in the UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage.

WA teams

Australia and Nigeria have met only once before. However, it was at a FIFA Women’s World Cup; the 2015 Canada edition. Kyah Simon netted a brace to give the Aussies a 2-0 victory. Brisbane will be treated to what is set to be an exciting clash between two attacking teams on July 27

Rounding out the group is the match against Canada in Melbourne on July 31. AAMI Park will be awash with yellow and red as these two nations renew hostilities. The 2021 Olympic gold medallists will be very familiar with Australia after their recent trip down under. With two wins under their belt from the friendly series, Bev Priestman’s team will feel confident they can acclimatise well.


Adrianna Leon will undoubtedly be hoping she can continue her fine scoring form on Australian shores after she scored all three of Canada’s goals in their 1-0 and 2-1 wins in September respectively.

Beyond the recent history, Canada and Australia have met on 18 occasions, with the CommBank Matildas earning seven wins, Canada nabbing eight, and three draws including at their only-ever Women’s World Cup meeting back in 2007.

All eyes will be on the shootout up top for both sides. While CommBank Matildas captain Sam Kerr has more than a few goals to go when it comes to matching the international goal scoring feats of Canadian legend Christine Sinclair, the duo are undeniably lethal in front of goal. Trying to stop Kerr will be her Chelsea team mate, Kadeisha Buchanan.

Exact times for each of Australia’s group games will be confirmed in the coming days ahead of tickets going on sale on 25 October.