Ten teams from six different continents will compete for the remaining three spots in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023.
The groups are as follows: Group A: Portugal, Cameroon and Thailand; Group B: Chile, Haiti and Senegal; Group C: Chinese Taipei, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay and Panama
Cameroon Thailand will face off for the right to play Portugal in the Group A final, while Chile will await the winner of Senegal-Haiti in Group B. In Group C, the winners of Chinese Taipei-Paraguay and Papua New Guinea-Panama will face each other. for a ticket to the World Cup.
Between February 17 and 23, the Waikato Stadium and North Harbor Stadium They will also host a series of friendly matches. New Zealand will be at the heart of the action, with the Football Ferns continuing their preparations with a tough match against Portugal before facing another Women’s World Cup entrant Argentina in a row.
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Tickets for the Knockout Tournament, as well as New Zealand’s friendlies against Portugal and Argentina, will go on sale in the coming weeks via FIFA.com/tickets.
Source: La Verdad

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