Japan and Sweden faces can be seen in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Both teams show a high level after leaving the previous round in Norway and the United States, respectively. The Japanese team came from defeating the Nordic team 3-1, while the Swede left the North American in the penalty shootout (5-4 from the penalty spot).
The Japanese women’s team has a full record of victories here World championship. In the group stage he was the first Japan out of Group C ahead of Spainwhere he achieved the full 9 points after losing to Zambia (0-5), Costa Rica (2-0) and Spain (4-0), respectively.
In the round of 16 they beat Norway 3-1Thank you Own goals by Ingrid Engen, Risa Shimizu and Hinata Miyazawa. So, the Japanese team has a total of four wins in the four games played here The Women’s World Cup was played between Australia and New Zealand.
Sweden, for its part, also topped group G with a whopping 3 wins in as many games. The Swedish women’s team lost for the first time in the tournament in south africa (2-1), Italy (5-0) and Argentina (2-0), respectively. In the round of 16 he had a ‘titans’ duel against USAwhich they defeated in an exciting 5-4 penalty shootout.
Both teams will meet Auckland’s Eden Park Stadium (New Zealand). The fiefdom has a capacity of nearly 45,000 spectators, making it the largest stadium in New Zealand. A very exciting rivalry is expected in this quarterfinals, where the winner will get a ticket to be among its four best teams. Women’s Soccer World Cup 2023.
When is the 2023 Women’s World Cup Japan vs. Sweden?
the match was played Friday, August 11, at 9:30 am
Where will the Japan – Sweden 2023 Women’s World Cup be held?
The encounter can be seen through the official FIFA website, FIFA TV. On Tuesday 15 and Wednesday 16 you can enjoy on TVE and on RTVE Play two semifinals. The match for third place will be held on Saturday the 19th and the final on Sunday the 20th. You can follow all information about the match through the Mundo Deportivo website.
Source: La Verdad

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