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Busy period as all 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup participants are in action this international break

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The 3-11 April 2023 FIFA International Break has provided countries with an opportunity to finetune their sides ahead of the upcoming Women’s World Cup scheduled for Australia and New Zealand from 20 July to 20 August.

All 32 participants in the tournament – including the four African representatives, South Africa, Morocco, Nigeria and Zambia – will be in action around the globe as they finalise their squads and tactics before the start of competition in three months’ time.

The Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana depart on Thursday evening (6 April 2023) for a date with Serbia on Monday, 10 April.

The South Africans will be without the ever-present defender Bambanani Mbane who withdrew from the travelling party due to a family emergency, along with forward Nthabiseng Majiya who is injured – and will have only 21 players available for selection against the Eastern Europeans.

Drawn in Group G in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Desiree Ellis and her technical team will have one eye on their opponents, Sweden, Italy and Argentina to check what they are up to.

First in action are the Argentinians who will be at home in back to back matches against fellow South Americans Venezuela.

Argentina v Venezuela

Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Cordoba

Thursday, 6 April

Argentina v Venezuela

Estadio Carlos Augusto Mercado Luna, La Rioja

Sunday, 9 April

The Swedes will host tricky fixtures when they face Denmark and 1995 FIFA Sweden
Sweden v Denmark

Eleda Stadion, Malmo

Friday, 7 April

Sweden v Norway

Gamla Ullevi, Gothenborg

Tuesday, 11 April

The Italians will test their strength against South Americans, Colombia in Rome. Women’s World Cup champions Norway.

Italy
Italy v Colombia

Stadio Tre Fontane, Rome

Tuesday, 11 April

World Cup debutants Zambia will make the long travel to the Far East where they will face the Korea Republic in two friendlies.

Zambia
Korea Republic v Zambia

Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon

Friday, 7 April

Zambia national team players

Korea Republic v Zambia

Yongin Mireu Stadium, Yongin

Tuesday, 11 April

Morocco have also secured two matches as part of preparations for their first ever appearance in a FIFA Women’s World Cup. The North Africans will take on Czechia and Romania in back to back encounters.

Morocco

Morocco’s WAFCON team

Czechia v Morocco

Letni Stadion, Chomutov

Thursday, 6 April

Romania v Morocco

Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest

Tuesday, 11 April

The Nigerians will be Turkey to face FIFA Women’s World Cup first timers Haiti and also tackle tournament co-hosts New Zealand.

NIGERIA

Super Falcons of Nigeria

Nigeria v Haiti

Emirhan Stadium Centre, Side

Thursday, 6 April

New Zealand v Nigeria

Mardan Sports Complex, Antalya

Tuesday, 11 April

The France vs Canada match will be the first for newly-appointed Herve Renard following the sacking of Corrine Diacre last month.

Herve Renard, head coach of the France’s Women’s Team

France
France v Colombia

Stade Gabriel-Montpied, Clermont-Ferrand

Friday, 7 April

France v Canada

Stade Marie-Marvingt, Le Mans

Tuesday, 11 April

The reigning Women’s World Champions, USA, will entertain debutants the Republic of Ireland in two fixtures.

Republic of Ireland
USA v Republic of Ireland

Q2 Stadium, Austin

Saturday, 8 April

USA v Republic of Ireland

CITYPARK, St. Louis

Tuesday, 11 April

Some big name clashes will see England vs Brazil, Germany vs Brazil, Netherlands vs Germany, among others.

The Rest Of The April 2023 Women’s matches:

Australia
Australia v Scotland

Cherry Red Records Stadium, London

Friday, 7 April

England v Australia

Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford

China PR
Switzerland v China PR

Swissporarena, Luzern, Switzerland

Thursday, 6 April

Spain v China PR

Palladium Can Misses, Ibiza

Thursday, 6 April

Switzerland v Iceland

Letzigrund, Zurich, Switzerland

Tuesday, 11 April

Vietnam
Nepal v Vietnam

Dasharath Rangasala, Kathmandu

Wednesday, 5 April

Vietnam v Nepal

Dasharath Rangasala, Kathmandu

Saturday, 8 April

Tuesday, 11 April

Brazil
England v Brazil

Wembley Stadium, London

Thursday, 6 April

Germany v Brazil

Max-Morlock-Stadion, Nuremberg

Tuesday, 11 April


Follow the games on the FIFA+ Match Centre

Matches compiled by Matlhomola Morake and first published by centercircle.com but relayed kick442.com as an official media partner 

 

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