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Published 15:01 18 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 15:34 18 Jul 2023 BST

The Women's World Cup is just days away and excitement is building ahead of the biggest tournament in football.
From the sides competing, to where and when the tournament is taking place, we, the good people of JOE, have got it all covered for you so you don't miss a beat.
The tournament will be shared between Australia and New Zealand.
The World Cup will begin on Thursday, July 20 and ends on Sunday, August 20.
For the first time, there will be 32 nations competing in the women's World Cup. After initially starting out as a 12-team tournament in 1991, it was eventually expanded to 16 in 1999 before becoming a 24-team competition in 2015.
There are eight nations competing in the World Cup for the first time. Haiti, Republic of Ireland, Morocco, Panama, Philippines, Portugal, Vietnam and Zambia will all make their debuts on the global stage.
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, China, Denmark
Group E: USA, Vietnam, Netherlands, Portugal
Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama
Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina
Group H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia, South Korea
Group stages: Thursday, July 20 - Thursday, August 3
Round of sixteen: Saturday, August 5 - Tuesday, August 8
Quarter finals: Friday, August 11 - Saturday, August 12
Semi finals: Tuesday, August 15 - Wednesday, August 16
Third place play off: Saturday, August 19
Final: Sunday, August 20
* All kick off times are based on UK time
Group stages
Thursday, July 20
Friday, July 21
Saturday, July 22
Sunday, July 23
Monday, July 24
Tuesday, July 25
Wednesday, July 26
Thursday, July 27
Friday, July 28
Saturday, July 29
Sunday, July 30
Monday, July 31
Tuesday, August 1
Wednesday, August 2
Thursday, August 3
Round of 16
Saturday, August 5
Sunday, August 6
Monday, August 7
Tuesday, August 8
Quarter-finals
Friday, August 11
Saturday, August 12
Semi-finals
Tuesday, August 15
Wednesday, August 16
Third place play-off
Saturday, August 19
Final
Sunday, August 20
Winner of Semi-final 1 vs Winner of Semi-final 2 - 11am
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