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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final was an association football match that determined the winner of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The match was played at the Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, on 20 August 2023, and was contested by Spain and England. It took place in front of 75,784 supporters, and Spain won the final 1–0 through a ...
England have participated six times at the FIFA Women's World Cup: in 1995, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, and 2023. They have reached the quarter-finals in each of their participation and the semi-finals three times, reaching the final in 2023 . English women celebrate third place at the 2015 World Cup.
Canada 2-1 Ireland: The Irish will be unable to qualify for the last-16 when they face Nigeria in their final group game after two opening defeats in Group B
Group B of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of eight groups that formed the opening round of the tournament with the matches played from 20 to 31 July 2023. [1] The group consisted of hosts Australia, the Republic of Ireland, Nigeria and Canada. The top two teams, Australia and Nigeria, advanced to the round of 16.
List of FIFA World Cup matches Year Round Score Result Republic of Ireland scorers 1990: Group stage Republic of Ireland 1–1 England: Draw: Kevin Sheedy 73' Republic of Ireland 1–1 Netherlands: Draw: Niall Quinn 71' Republic of Ireland 0–0 Egypt: Draw — Round of 16 Republic of Ireland 0–0 (5–4 p) Romania: Draw — Quarter-finals
FIFA assigns a three-letter country code (more properly termed a trigram or trigraph) to each of its member and non-member countries.These are the official codes used by FIFA and its continental confederations (AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, OFC and UEFA) as name abbreviations of countries and dependent areas, in official competitions.
Ireland have been knocked out of the World Cup following a 28-24 quarter-final defeat to New Zealand at Stade de France. The momentum of a tight match shifted in Ireland’s favour in the second ...
Only 4 European teams entered the first World Cup. Italy 1934: Group 7: 3 teams, 2 qualify 3rd, 1pt/4 Netherlands 2–5 (a) Belgium 4–4 (h) Competed as "Irish Free State". Paddy Moore (v. Belgium) became the first player anywhere to score 4 goals in a World Cup match. France 1938: Group 2: 2 teams, 1 qualifies 2nd, 1pt/4 Norway 3–3, 2–3 ...