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France’s optimistic World Cup hopes were rewarded in the draw for 2023.

2023 World Cup (F): happy draw for an ambitious French team

The next World Cup will occur in Australia and New Zealand from July 20th to August 20th, 2023. The French women’s squad is scheduled to compete in the first round of the tournament.

At long last, more concise. According to the draw that took place on Saturday in Auckland, the French women’s national team will compete in the 2023 World Cup in Group F, which is considered to be one of the easier groups and will face Brazil as its primary opponent. All of France’s games will take place in Australia. In the first round of the next World Cup, the Blues will also play Jamaica and a team whose identity will be revealed in February. This team will be chosen from the Taiwan, Paraguay, Papua New Guinea, and Panama groups.

Beginning of hostilities on July 23, 2023, in Sydney

They have a match scheduled to take place against Jamaica on the 23rd of July in Sydney. According to the timetable that was published by FIFA, they will next go to Brisbane to compete against the Brazilians six days later. After that, they will travel back to Sydney to compete in the play-off on August 2nd.

No confrontation against the US ogre before … the final

They find themselves in a different situation compared to the United States, which will serve as their adversary in the quarterfinals of the 2019 competition held on home soil. This ensures that they will not have to compete against the team that is currently ranked first and second in the world before the final, which will take place in Sydney on August 20. The celebration held on Saturday in Auckland turned out to be a joyous one for the French women’s team, who were defeated by Germany in the semi-finals of the European Championship this past summer. They were able to locate their German neighbors who were also participants in group H from the round of 16. The United States of America, the current and defending world champions, are placed in a group with the Netherlands, Vietnam, and a team that will advance to the playoffs.

Group A

Teams: New Zealand (host country), Norway, Philippines, Switzerland.

Host cities: Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, and Hamilton in New Zealand.

Group B

Teams: Australia (hosts), Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada

Host cities: Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth in Australia.

Group C

Teams: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan

Host cities: Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton, and Wellington in New Zealand.

Group D

Teams: England, play-off, Denmark, China

Host cities: Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, and Sydney in Australia.

Group E

Teams: United States (title holders), Vietnam, Netherlands, play-off.

Host cities: Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton, and Wellington in New Zealand.

Group F

Teams: France, Jamaica, Brazil, play-off.

Host cities: Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, and Sydney in Australia.

Group G

Teams: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina.

Host cities: Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton, and Wellington in New Zealand.

Group H

Teams: Germany, Morocco, Colombia, and South Korea.

Host cities: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney in Australia.

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