Women's World Cup 2019 schedule: Fixtures, results, kick-off times, what TV channels, final and venues

Everything you need to know for the 2019 Women's World Cup 

Tuesday 25 June 2019 09:28 BST
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The 2019 Fifa Women’s World Cup is now just weeks away, with 24 countries battling it out in France to be crowned winners.

Defending champions the United States are among the favourites to win the eighth edition of the tournament after their success in Canada four years ago.

France and Germany will also be strong contenders, while the Netherlands are dark horses after winning Women’s Euro 2017 in their own backyard, beating Denmark 4-2 in the final.

And England shouldn’t be overlooked – Phil Neville’s side finished third in 2015 and are riding high after winning the SheBelieves Cup for the very first time earlier this season.

Here’s the full schedule for the tournament.

Women's World Cup 2019 group stage fixtures (all times BST)

Friday 7 June

Group A: France 4-0 South Korea

Saturday 8 June

Group A: Norway 3-0 Nigeria

Group B: Spain 3-1 South Africa

Group B: Germany 1-0 China

Sunday 9 June

Group C: Australia 1-2 Italy

Group C: Brazil 3-0 Jamaica

Group D: England 2-1 Scotland

Monday 10 June

Group D: Argentina 0-0 Japan

Group E: Canada 1-0 Cameroon

Tuesday 11 June

Group E: New Zealand 0-1 Netherlands

Group F: Chile 0-2 Sweden

Group F: United States 13-0 Thailand

Wednesday 12 June

Group A: Nigeria 2-0 South Korea

Group B: Germany 1-0 Spain

Group A: France 2-1 Norway

Thursday 13 June

Group C: Australia 3-2 Brazil

Group B: South Africa 0-1 China

Friday 14 June

Group D: Japan 2-1 Scotland

Group D: England 1-0 Argentina

Group C: Jamaica 0-5 Italy

Saturday 15 June

Group E: Netherlands 3-1 Cameroon

Group E: Canada 2-0 New Zealand

Sunday 16 June

Group F: United States 3-0 Chile

Group F: Sweden 5-1 Thailand

Monday 17 June

Group B: China 0-0 Spain

Group B: South Africa 0-4 Germany

Group A: Nigeria 0-1 France

Group A: South Korea 1-2 Norway

Tuesday 18 June

Group C: Jamaica 1-4 Australia

Group C: Italy 0-1 Brazil

Wednesday 19 June

Group D: Japan 0-2 England

Group D: Scotland 3-3 Argentina

Thursday 20 June

Group E: Cameroon 2-1 New Zealand

Group E: Netherlands 2-1 Canada

Group F: Sweden 0-2 United States

Group F: Thailand 0-2 Chile

The Women's World Cup begins next month
The Women's World Cup begins next month (Getty)

Knockout phase

Round of 16:

TV channels to be confirmed - BBC has exclusive broadcast rights

Saturday 22 June

38: Germany 3-0 Nigeria

37: Norway 1-1 Australia (4-1 pens)

Sunday 23 June

39: England 3-0 Cameroon

40: France 2-1 Brazil (AET)

Monday 24 June

41: Spain 1-2 USA

42: Sweden 1-0 Canada

Tuesday 25 June

43: Italy vs China (17:00, Montpellier)

44: Netherlands vs Japan (20:00, Rennes)

Quarter-finals:

Thursday 27 June

45: Norway vs England (20:00, Le Havre)

Friday 28 June

46: France vs USA (20:00, Paris)

Saturday 29 June

47: W43 vs W44 (14:00, Valenciennes)

48: Germany vs Sweden (17:30, Rennes)

Semi-finals:

Tuesday 2 July

49: W45 vs W46 (20:00, Lyon)

Wednesday 3 July

50: W47 vs W48 (20:00, Lyon)

Third-place play-off:

Saturday 6 July (16:00, Nice)

Final:

Sunday 7 July (16:00, Lyon)

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