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When is the Women’s World Cup 2023? England game kick-off times, confirmed groups, TV channel, Lionesses squad

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THE Women's World Cup gets underway TODAY and teams and every player will be desperate to make their nation proud in this iconic tournament.

England will be aiming to make it back-to-back major tournament successes following their Euro 2022 victory last summer.

The 2023 Women's World Cup will be held in Australia and New Zealand
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They beat Germany in the final and they go into this year's World Cup full of confidence following their Finalissima win over Brazil.

But as usual, the Lionesses will have plenty of competition, most notably in defending champions USA.

It was the Americans who knocked England out of the World Cup in 2019, and they'll be gunning for another title Down Under.

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Sarina Weigman's side, however, will have something to say about that.

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When is the Women's World Cup 2023?

  • The Women's World Cup 2023 will take place in the summer of 2023.
  • It will begin TODAY - on July 20, 2023 and finish a month later on August 20.
  • The World Cup will take place in Australia and New Zealand and there has been a team expansion from 24 to 32.
  • The games will be spread across nine different cities.
  • Stadium Australia in Sydney will host the final.

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What time will England games kick-off?

  • July 22 - England vs Haiti (10.30am)
  • July 28 - England vs Denmark (9.30am)
  • August 1 - China vs England (12pm)

Other group stage games will begin as early as 1am BST, with the latest games kicking off from 12pm.

What TV channel will it be on in the UK?

A broadcaster for the Women's World Cup 2023 has yet to be confirmed for UK TV.

Check back at SunSport for all the latest details.

World Cup 2023 groups

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
  • Haiti
  • Denmark
  • China

Group E

  • USA
  • Vietnam
  • The Netherlands
  • Portugal

Group F

  • France
  • Jamaica
  • Brazil
  • Panama

Group G

  • Sweden
  • South Africa
  • Italy
  • Argentina

Group H

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  • Germany
  • Morocco
  • Columbia
  • Korea Republic

Who is in the England squad?

  • Goalkeepers: Mary Earps (Man Utd), Ellie Roebuck (Man City), Hannah Hampton (Aston Villa).
  • Defenders: Millie Bright (Chelsea), Lucy Bronze (Barcelona), Jess Carter (Chelsea), Niamh Charles (Chelsea), Esme Morgan (Man City), Alex Greenwood (Man City), Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal).
  • Midfielders: Keira Walsh (Barcelona), Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Ella Toone (Man Utd), Jordan Nobbs (Aston Villa), Laura Coombs (Man City), Katie Zelem (Man Utd).
  • Forwards: Alessia Russo (Man Utd), Rachel Daly (Aston Villa), Lauren Hemp (Man City), Chloe Kelly (Man City), Lauren James (Chelsea), Katie Robinson (Brighton), Bethany England (Tottenham).
  • Standby players: Maya Le Tissier (Man Utd), Jess Park (Man City), Emily Ramsey (Man Utd).
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