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The draw in full

Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland

Group B: Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada

Group C Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan

Group D England, Group B play-off winner, Denmark, China

Group E: USA, Vietnam, Netherlands, Group A play-off winner

Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Group C play-off winner

Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina

Group H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia, South Korea

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FIFA have confirmed that England supporters attending the Women's World Cup now have an allocation available at all the group games.
The most expensive tickets are $40 AUD (nearly £23 GBP).

Anyone else interested? I'd love to take my Bristol City/England flag out there.
A company called Sportsworld are providing travel packages for supporters

More details in the FSA Twitter thread below (includes access code):
 

 

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12 hours ago, Rocking Red Cyril said:

Who is the group B play off winner ?

Ten teams from six different continents will battle it out for the three remaining places at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™.

Dates

18-23 February 2023

 

Sections

Group A: Portugal, Cameroon, Thailand

Group B: Chile, Haiti, Senegal

Group ? Chinese Taipei, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Panama

 

How it works

Cameroon will face Thailand for the right to play Portugal in the Group A final, while Chile will await the winners of Senegal-Haiti in Group B. In Group C, the winners of the Chinese Taipei-Paraguay and Papua New Guinea-Panama ties will square off for a ticket Down Under.

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9 minutes ago, phantom said:

Ten teams from six different continents will battle it out for the three remaining places at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™.

Dates

18-23 February 2023

 

Sections

Group A: Portugal, Cameroon, Thailand

Group B: Chile, Haiti, Senegal

Group ? Chinese Taipei, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Panama

 

How it works

Cameroon will face Thailand for the right to play Portugal in the Group A final, while Chile will await the winners of Senegal-Haiti in Group B. In Group C, the winners of the Chinese Taipei-Paraguay and Papua New Guinea-Panama ties will square off for a ticket Down Under.

Thank you . I am clearer now 

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Will any of our women's team players likely play in this tournament?

Asking because there is a Women's club benefits program for this, as there was for the Men's world cup. It's much less oney than for the men's edition, and there's a specification that funds have to be used to further the development girls and women’s football programmes, but if we do have any players going, or any players from other clubs that were with us between the ages of 12 and 22, then we will be in line to receive some cash from FIFA.

In 2019 a total of US$8.48m was distributed this way.

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On 23/10/2022 at 08:03, Never to the dark side said:

FIFA president Gianni Infantino is not happy

World wide TV broadcasters have offered $60 million for the the Womans World cup in 2023

The 32 teams at the men’s World Cup in Qatar will share $440 million in prize money,

That is dreadful.

Infantino should be able to trouser as much cash from the Women's World Cup as he did from the Men's. 

The sooner we can get equality for the women's game, the sooner FIFA top brass can update their yachts.

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11 minutes ago, Mad Cyril said:

That is dreadful.

Infantino should be able to trouser as much cash from the Women's World Cup as he did from the Men's. 

The sooner we can get equality for the women's game, the sooner FIFA top brass can update their yachts.

“Today, I am a woman”.

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Co-hosts Australia and New Zealand have asked Fifa to "urgently clarify" reports that Saudi Arabia's tourism authority is to be named as an official sponsor of the 2023 Women's World Cup.

A deal with Visit Saudi is set to be announced and has already been criticised by human rights groups.

The Gulf Kingdom has been accused of human rights abuses.

Football Australia and New Zealand Football said they were not consulted and are "disappointed".

They have both written to football's world governing body, while Amnesty International called it "crude exploitation" of the sport.

The Women's World Cup takes place from 20 July to 20 August in cities across Australia and New Zealand, and organisers believe a record two billion people could watch the tournament.

The sponsorship deal - yet to be formally announced - is part of a new commercial partnership structure that Fifa set up to allow brands to specifically support the women's game.

While the size of the deal has not been revealed, insiders claim it will provide a significant boost to the women's game, and the money generated will be reinvested back into football.

"Football Australia understands Fifa has entered into a destination partnership agreement in respect to the Fifa Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023," Football Australia said in a statement.

"We are very disappointed that Football Australia were not consulted on this matter prior to any decision being made. Football Australia and New Zealand Football have jointly written to Fifa to urgently clarify the situation."

New Zealand Football added: "If these reports prove correct, we are shocked and disappointed to hear this as New Zealand Football haven't been consulted by Fifa at all on this matter."

Saudi Arabia has invested heavily in sporting events in recent years but has been accused of using events to 'sportswash' its reputation.

There are concerns over human rights in the country, women's rights and the use of the death penalty.

Women's rights campaigners have been imprisoned, despite some reform under crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, such as an end to the ban on women driving.

Western intelligence agencies claim the crown prince ordered the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 - which he denies.

"It would be quite the irony for Saudi's tourism body to sponsor the largest celebration of women's sport in the world when you consider that, as a woman in Saudi Arabia, you can't even have a job without the permission of your male guardian," said Amnesty International Australia campaigner Nikita White.

Although Saudi Arabia only sent women to the Olympics for the first time in 2012, it has taken steps to develop women's football in recent years, with female fans allowed to attend football matches for the first time in 2018.

The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) has appointed two women to its board of directors and created a women's football department in 2019.

In 2020, a Women's Football League was launched, and last month Saudi Arabia hosted and won a four-nation women football tournament in their bid to feature in the Fifa women's world rankings for the first time.

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4 hours ago, ExiledAjax said:

Will any of our women's team players likely play in this tournament?

Asking because there is a Women's club benefits program for this, as there was for the Men's world cup. It's much less oney than for the men's edition, and there's a specification that funds have to be used to further the development girls and women’s football programmes, but if we do have any players going, or any players from other clubs that were with us between the ages of 12 and 22, then we will be in line to receive some cash from FIFA.

In 2019 a total of US$8.48m was distributed this way.

Chloe Mustaki who plays for Republic of Ireland - not sure what her contract situation is, but if she's still with City by the time of the World Cup, that would help

Also, Shania Hayles for Jamaica.

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Official England travel packages are available including all fights, connections, transfers etc.
Packages for group games only, knockout stage only, and all games.

https://www.sportsworld.co.uk/fa-travel/fifa-womens-world-cup/official-travel-packages/

Early bird discount now in place - but even if I wanted to go by myself & just do group games, that package would be over £6000!
Slightly cheaper to do package with someone else or a group...

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On 03/03/2023 at 20:34, shahanshahan said:

Official England travel packages are available including all fights, connections, transfers etc.
Packages for group games only, knockout stage only, and all games.

https://www.sportsworld.co.uk/fa-travel/fifa-womens-world-cup/official-travel-packages/

Early bird discount now in place - but even if I wanted to go by myself & just do group games, that package would be over £6000!
Slightly cheaper to do package with someone else or a group...

There's cheaper "Basic" and "Ground Only" packages now available.
For one person, the basic is £5695, and the Ground Only is £2950.

Hmm...

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New home & away kit revealed for England for the World Cup.

Kit will make its debut in this international break, in the Finalissima game against Brazil at Wembley on Thursday & against Australia at Brentford next Tuesday. I'm going to both...

https://www.englandfootball.com/articles/2023/apr/03/england-womens-new-nike-kits-revealed-for-2023-24-20230304

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Perhaps an increasing emphasis on the physical side of the game, as it becomes higher profile and the stakes go higher too. On top of the medical statement that female knees are significantly less strong than men's pound for pound, I suspect we will only see more injuries. I also note that Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall made comment of the state of the playing surface and called for better, more professional venues.

 

Meanwhile, it's a bad blow for the Lionesses, what with a few others questionable for the World Cup.

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8 hours ago, phantom said:

Awful news of Leah and England

Something clearly wrong as so many female players are getting ACL injuries this season

Mentioned this to the Mrs tonight and she replied, perhaps it's a hormonal thing when on their period, apparently your joints become more supple when pregnant.

I think I've seen stuff before about ACL injuries and a woman's menstrual cycle being linked.

Bad news for England and gutting for her. Mead also.

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