The FIFA Women’s World Cup begins on Friday, June 7, with hosts France facing South Korea at 8:00 PM at Parc des Princes Stadium. The tournament’s final match will be held in Lyon, not Paris.
The 8th edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup is a tournament held in France, featuring 24 teams, including the host nation. The world’s top female football teams compete in this exciting event. Here’s all the information about the teams and groups in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the 8th edition of the tournament, will kick off with hosts France facing South Korea. The competition will feature 24 teams divided into groups, with a total of 52 matches to decide the winner.
2019 FIFA World Cup: 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Groups
The 2019 FIFA World Cup is quickly approaching, featuring 24 national teams divided into groups A to F. France was selected as the host for the tournament, and all qualified teams were placed into four pots based on their football rankings.
2019 Women’s FIFA world Cup Divided in 6 Groups where all A to F Group teams will take place from 7 June to 20 July 2019.
The semi-finals (2 and 3 July 2019) and final (7 July 2019) will take place in Lyon.
Hosting nation France automatically placed in POT 1 with FIFA Women’s World Cup Champion team United States, Germany, England, Canada & Australia. It’s all top FIFA Women’s rank teams. Before the qualifier round, all team divided into 4 POT based on draw except POT 1.
All 52 matches have been played in 9 venues located in 9 different cities stadiums. Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon, and Parc des Princes, Paris stadiums is one of the best stadiums of 2019 World cup.
The Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon stadiums has selected for Semi-final and Final match of the tournament.
- Group A: South Korea, France (H), France (H), Nigeria
- Group B: Germany, China PR, Spain, Iran
- Group C: Australia, Italy, Brazil, Jamaica
- Group D: England, Scotland, Argentina, Japan
- Group E: Canada, Cameroon, New Zealand, Netherlands
- Group F: United States, Thailand, Chile, Sweden
Qualified Groups With Ranks
| Group A | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| France (H) | 3 | UEFA |
| South Korea | 14 | AFC |
| Norway | 13 | UEFA |
| Nigeria | 39 | CAF |
| Group B | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| Germany | 2 | UEFA |
| China PR | 15 | AFC |
| Spain | 12 | UEFA |
| South Africa | 48 | CAF |
| Group C | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| Australia | 3 | AFC |
| Italy | 16 | UEFA |
| Brazil | 10 | CONMEBOL |
| Jamaica | 53 | CONCACAF |
| Group D | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| England | 4 | UEFA |
| Scotland | 20 | UEFA |
| Argentina | 36 | CONMEBOL |
| Japan | 8 | AFC |
| Group E | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| Canada | 5 | CONCACAF |
| Cameroon | 46 | CAF |
| New Zealand | 19 | OFC |
| Netherlands | 7 | UEFA |
| Group F | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| United States | 1 | CONCACAF |
| Thailand | 29 | AFC |
| Chile | 38 | CONMEBOL |
| Sweden | 9 | UEFA |
| Group A | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| France (H) | 3 | UEFA |
| South Korea | 14 | AFC |
| Norway | 13 | UEFA |
| Nigeria | 39 | CAF |
| Group B | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Rank | Qualified to |
| Germany | 2 | UEFA |
| China PR | 15 | AFC |
| Spain | 12 | UEFA |
| South Africa | 48 | CAF |



