The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
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The tournament will feature 32 competing teams, eight more than the previous edition in 2019.
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The matches will take place in 10 different stadiums across Australia and New Zealand.
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There will be a total of 64 matches played throughout the tournament.
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The final match of the Women's World Cup will be held on 20 August.
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The host cities in New Zealand include Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, and Hamilton.
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In Australia, the host cities are Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth.
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The opening match will be between New Zealand and Norway at Eden Park in Auckland.
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Tickets for the tournament are still available and can be purchased through separate portals for Australia, New Zealand, and international customers.
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The United States team is the current favourite to win the Women's World Cup, aiming for their third consecutive title.
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