World cup fixtures

  1. World Cup 2022: Fixtures, schedule and kick
  2. FIFA Women's World Cup schedule 2023: Complete match dates, times, team fixtures for Australia & New Zealand tournament
  3. ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule, Team, Venue, Time Table, PDF, Point Table, Ranking & Winning Prediction
  4. Croatia at the 2022 World Cup: Fixtures, results, squad, scorers
  5. FIFA World Cup schedule 2022: Complete match dates, times, fixtures and results from Qatar


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World Cup 2022: Fixtures, schedule and kick

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FIFA Women's World Cup schedule 2023: Complete match dates, times, team fixtures for Australia & New Zealand tournament

The 2023 Women's World Cup schedule is set as the FIFA tournament prepares to head to Australia and New Zealand for the first time. This is the ninth Women's World Cup in history and will be the biggest yet with 32 teams competing across 64 games. The tournament is scheduled to kick off on July 20, 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand before concluding on August 20 in Sydney, Australia. The USA will enter this latest Women's World Cup as defending champions, while England are chasing their first title having been crowned 2022 European champions. The Sporting News wraps up the complete schedule for the 2023 Women's World Cup below. MORE: Women's World Cup 2023 tournament format For the first time in Women's World Cup history, the 2023 edition will have an expanded field of 32 teams competing — eight more than the previous tournament. That expansion means more matches will be played than ever before with 64 to take place across Australia and New Zealand. With two extra groups added to the mix for 2023, only the top-two teams will advance to the knockout stages. In 2019, the four best third-placed sides also progressed to the Round of 16, but that won't be the case in 2023. • Group stage: July 20-August 3 • Round of 16: August 5-8 • Quarterfinals: August 11-12 • Semifinals: August 15-16 • Third-place playoff: August 19 • Final: August 20 When do Women's World Cup matches start in Australia and New Zealand? Kickoff times for the 2023 tournament The July-August window of the Women's W...

ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule, Team, Venue, Time Table, PDF, Point Table, Ranking & Winning Prediction

Initially, the event was supposed to take place from 9th February to 26th March 2023, but the dates were moved to October and November 2023, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event can mark the first time that India has hosted the tournament on its own after having co-hosted previous tournaments in 1987 (with Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • 2023 Cricket World Cup The ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 is the biggest cricket tournament in the world, a fifty-over game that is played every four years. The BCCI began planning to make this World Cup a success in India. Australia is the most successful team being five times winner. Defending champions Have a look at the 2023 Cricket World Cup overview: Host INDIA Administrator Cricket Format One Day International Selection Procedure Round-Robin and Knockout Opening Match 5 October 2023 Semi Final 1 TBD Semi Final 2 TBD Final Match 19 November 2023 Participants Teams 10 Total Matches played 48 Official Website ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule Here is the road to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 and 2023 cricket World Cup Schedule. Event Host Dates Participating Teams ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League Various July 2020 – March 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-Off New Zealand 2023 Bottom teams from Men’s CWC League 2 x4 Top teams from Challenge Leagues A and B x2 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Zimbabwe 18 June – 9 July 2023 Bottom teams from Men’s CWC Super League x5 Top teams from Men’s CWC League 2 x...

Croatia at the 2022 World Cup: Fixtures, results, squad, scorers

Croatia's World Cup 2022 results Croatia's mastery of the art of not losing finally failed them in the semi-finals in Qatar. Prior to their 3-0 loss to Argentina, four of their five games at the World Cup had ended level, including two goalless draws in the group stage and back-to-back shoot-out successes in the knockout phase. They cut loose in a 4-1 win against Canada, but their defensive rigour was their hallmark as they shocked the world by eliminating pre-tournament favourites Brazil. Zlatko Dalić's men saw off Morocco in a tight third-place play-off to claim bronze. 23 November: Morocco 0-0 Croatia 27 November: Croatia 4-1 Canada (Kramarić 36, 70, Livaja 44, Majer 90+4; Davies 2) 1 December: Croatia 0-0 Belgium Round of 16 5 December: Japan 1-1aet Croatia, Croatia won 3-1 on penalties (Maeda 43; Perišić 55) Quarter-final 9 December: Croatia 1-1aet Brazil, Croatia won 4-2 on penalties (Petković 117; Neymar 105+1) Semi-final 13 December: Argentina 3-0 Croatia (Messi 34p, Álvarez 39, 69) Third-place play-off 17 December: Croatia 2-1 Morocco (Gvardiol 7, Oršić 42; Dari 9) Highlights: Malta 1-7 Croatia Croatia's top scorer Andrej Kramarić (2 goals) Togetherness was the key to Croatia's World Cup successes, and they have scored only eight goals in the course of their seven games in Qatar. Four of those came in a 4-1 win against Canada in the group stage, with Hoffenheim striker Andrej Kramarić getting two of them to become his side's only multiple scorer at the finals. Cro...

FIFA World Cup schedule 2022: Complete match dates, times, fixtures and results from Qatar

The 2022 FIFA World Cup closed with a bang as Argentina claimed their first title since 1986 with a It featured two goals by Lionel Messi, a hat-trick for Golden Boot winner Kylian Mbappe, two dramatic French comebacks, and a spectacular save by Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez that foiled a late French winner at the end of extra time. Meanwhile, MORE: World Cup 2022 tournament format The 2022 World Cup followed along the lines of recent editions, with a 32-team group stage that whittled the field down to 16 teams — only the top two teams from each of the eight groups survived. Those 16 group-stage qualifiers advanced to the single-elimination knockout stages — Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and final — where the winner moved on and the loser went home. There had to be a winner on the day for every knockout-round match, and extra time and penalty kicks were used, if necessary, to determine the victor. MORE: What time did World Cup games start in Qatar? There were up to four matches daily during the group stage with simultaneous matches held on the final day of the group-stage phase for competitive integrity. Throughout the knockout rounds, there were only a maximum of two matches per day up to and including the quarterfinals. There was only one featured contest in the final four matchdays that remained (two semifinal dates, third-place and the final). Every time zone in the world got a chance to watch matches at decent times throughout their day, which was g...