Women's World Cup draw 2023: Venue, date, time, TV, streaming, pots and how it works

Joshua Thomas

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While the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is edging closer, momentum is already starting to build for the 2023 Women's World Cup which will be held in Australia and New Zealand. 

The FIFA tournament will kick off in July next year with women's football exploding like never before.

The ninth Women's World Cup promises to be a blockbuster and we'll soon know the finer details when it comes to matches we can look forward to once the group draw is conducted. 

The Sporting News brings you all the information you need to know about the Women's World Cup draw. 

Where is the 2023 Women's World Cup draw?

The 2023 Women's World Cup draw will take place on Saturday, October 22 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. 

The draw will begin at 7:30 p.m. local time in Auckland. 

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Start time2:30 a.m. ET2:30 a.m. ET7:30 a.m. BST5:30 p.m. AEDT

MORE: Ticket details for the 2023 Women's World Cup

Women's World Cup draw TV channel, streaming

The Women's World Cup draw will be televised globally via a media player on FIFA's official website.

It's likely this feed will also be available on FIFA YouTube's channel, as previous World Cup draws have been.

 DateTimeTV channelStreaming
AustraliaSat, Oct. 2217:30 AEDT— Optus SportFIFA.com
CanadaSat, Oct. 2202:30 ETTSN 1, TSN 3TSN GO, TSN DIRECT, FIFA.com
IndiaSat, Oct. 2212:00 ISTFIFA.com
MalaysiaSat, Oct. 2215:30 MTFIFA.com
New ZealandSat, Oct. 2218:30 NZSTFIFA.com
SingaporeSat, Oct. 2215:30 SSTFIFA.com
UKSat, Oct. 2208:30 BSTFIFA.com
USASat, Oct. 2202:30 ETFS1 fuboTV, Fox Sports App, FIFA.com

How does the Women's World Cup draw work?

A total of 32 teams will be drawn into eight groups of four following the draw. 

Prior to the draw, sides will be allocated into pots based on their FIFA ranking as of October 13. 

Pot 1 is reserved for hosts Australia and New Zealand along with the six highest-ranked nations. 

Each pot is then filled based on descending rankings with three placeholder spots put in Pot 4 to represent the teams hoping to qualify via the playoffs. 

One team from each pot then makes up each of the eight groups. 

Each group, however, can only have one team from each confederation, except for Europe, which can have two sides in one group. 

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Women's World Cup draw pots

The pots for the 2023 Women's World Cup draw were decided on October 13, 2022 based upon the latest FIFA rankings. 

As co-hosts Australia and New Zealand were automatically placed in Pot 1, while the undecided playoff winners were put in Pot 4 as per the rules. 

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
AustraliaCanadaDenmarkNigeria
New ZealandNetherlandsSwitzerlandPhilippines
United StatesBrazilRepublic of IrelandSouth Africa
SwedenJapanColombiaMorocco
GermanyNorwayArgentinaZambia
EnglandItalyVietnamPlayoff winner
FranceChinaCosta RicaPlayoff winner
SpainSouth KoreaJamaicaPlayoff winner

Which teams have qualified for the 2023 Women's World Cup?

The full qualification picture won't be known until February 2023 when the final playoff tournament is played, but the majority of sides have already locked in their place. 

The table below will be updated as nations secure qualification: 

No.Nation (FIFA Ranking)RegionDate qualifiedHow they qualifiedWorld Cup appsTitles (Last)
1Australia (13)AFCJun. 25, 2020Co-hosts8 of 9 —
2New Zealand (22)OFCJun. 25, 2020Co-hosts6 of 9 —
3Japan (11)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists9 of 91 (2011)
4South Korea (17)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists4 of 9 —
5China (15)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists8 of 9 —
6Philippines (53)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists1 of 9 —
7Vietnam (34)AFCFeb. 6, 2022Asian Cup play-offs1 of 9 —
8Sweden (2)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners9 of 9 —
9Spain (6)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners3 of 9 —
10France (5)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners5 of 9 —
11Denmark (18)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners5 of 9 —
12United States (1)CONCACAFJul. 6, 2022Group winners9 of 94 (2019)
13Canada (7)CONCACAFJul. 8, 2022Group winners8 of 9 —
14Costa Rica (37)CONCACAFJul. 8, 2022Group runners-up2 of 9 —
15Jamaica (43)CONCACAFJul. 11, 2022Group runners-up2 of 9 —
16Zambia (81)CAFJul. 13, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists1 of 9 —
17Morocco (76)CAFJul. 13, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists1 of 9 —
18Nigeria (45)CAFJul. 14, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists9 of 9 —
19South Africa (54)CAFJul. 14, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists2 of 9 —
20Colombia (27)CONMEBOLJul. 26, 2022Copa America Fem. finalists3 of 9 —
21Brazil (9)CONMEBOLJul. 26, 2022Copa America Fem. finalists9 of 9 —
22Argentina (29)CONMEBOLJul. 29, 2022Copa America Fem. 3rd place4 of 9 —
23Norway (12)UEFASep. 2, 2022Group winners9 of 91 (1995)
24Germany (3)UEFASep. 3, 2022Group winners9 of 92 (2007)
25England (4)UEFASep. 3, 2022Group winners6 of 9 —
26Italy (14)UEFASep. 6, 2022Group winners4 of 9 —
27Netherlands (8)UEFASep. 6, 2022Group winners3 of 9 —
28Switzerland (21)UEFAOct. 11, 2022UEFA playoff winners2 of 9 —
29Republic of Ireland (24)UEFAOct. 11, 2022UEFA playoff winners1 of 9 —
30TBD Feb. 2023World Cup playoff  
31TBD Feb. 2023World Cup playoff  
32TBD Feb. 2023World Cup playoff  

Women's World Cup playoff tournament

A playoff tournament consisting of 10 teams will see the last three nations book their place at the 2023 Women's World Cup. 

The playoff tournament will be played from February 17-23, 2023 in New Zealand and will involve three groups with the winner of each group advancing to the World Cup.

Here are the teams set to participate in the playoffs: 

  • Asia (AFC): Chinese Taipei, Thailand 
  • Africa (CAF): Cameroon, Senegal
  • North America (CONCACAF): Haiti, Panama
  • South America (CONMEBOL): Chile, Paraguay
  • Oceania (OFC): Papua New Guinea
  • Europe (UEFA): Portugal

Joshua Thomas

Josh has been covering sport for nearly a decade now having fallen in love with football at a young age. A UTS graduate, Josh has previously worked for GOAL and now covers football closely for The Sporting News.