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FIFA Women s World Cup, fifa 2019 дюссельдорф

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FIFA Women s World Cup



The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup finals will be held in France from 7 June to 7 July. There will be 24 finalists including eight European qualifiers alongside the hosts



Group A: France (hosts), South Korea, Norway, Nigeria

Group B: Germany, China, Spain, South Africa

Group C: Australia, Italy, Brazil, Jamaica

Group D: England, Scotland, Argentina, Japan

Group E: Canada, Cameroon, New Zealand, Netherlands

Group F: United States (holders), Thailand, Chile, Sweden



GROUP STAGE

Friday 7 June

Group A: France v South Korea (21:00, Paris)



Saturday 8 June

Group A: Norway v Nigeria (15:00, Reims)

Group B: Spain v South Africa (18:00, Le Havre)

Group B: Germany v China (21:00, Rennes)



Sunday 9 June

Group C: Australia v Italy (13:00, Valenciennes)

Group C: Brazil v Jamaica (15:30, Grenoble)

Group D: England v Scotland (18:00, Nice)



Monday 10 June

Group D: Argentina v Japan (18:00, Paris)

Group E: Canada v Cameroon (21:00, Montpellier)



Tuesday 11 June

Group E: New Zealand v Netherlands (15:00, Le Havre)

Group F: Chile v Sweden (18:00, Rennes)

Group F: United States v Thailand (21:00, Reims)



Wednesday 12 June

Group A: Nigeria v South Korea (15:00, Grenoble)

Group B: Germany v Spain (18:00, Valenciennes)

Group A: France v Norway (21:00, Nice)



Thursday 13 June

Group C: Australia v Brazil (18:00, Montpellier)

Group B: South Africa v China (21:00, Paris)



Friday 14 June

Group D: Japan v Scotland (15:00, Rennes)

Group D: England v Argentina (18:00, Le Havre)

Group C: Jamaica v Italy (21:00, Reims)



Saturday 15 June

Group E: Netherlands v Cameroon (18:00, Valenciennes)

Group E: Canada v New Zealand (21:00, Grenoble)



Sunday 16 June

Group F: United States v Chile (15:00, Paris)

Group F: Sweden v Thailand (18:00, Nice)



Monday 17 June

Group B: China v Spain (18:00, Le Havre)

Group B: South Africa v Germany (18:00, Montpellier)

Group A: Nigeria v France (21:00, Rennes)

Group A: South Korea v Norway (21:00, Reims)



Tuesday 18 June

Group C: Jamaica v Australia (21:00, Grenoble)

Group C: Italy v Brazil (21:00, Valenciennes)



Wednesday 19 June

Group D: Japan v England (21:00, Nice)

Group D: Scotland v Argentina (21:00, Paris)



Thursday 20 June

Group E: Cameroon v New Zealand (18:00, Montpellier)

Group E: Netherlands v Canada (18:00, Reims)

Group F: Sweden v United States (21:00, Le Havre)

Group F: Thailand v Chile (21:00, Rennes)



KNOCKOUT PHASE

Round of 16:

Saturday 22 June

38: 1B v 3A/C/D (15:00, Grenoble)

37: A2 v C2 (18:30, Nice)

Sunday 23 June

39: 1D v 3B/E/F (17:30, Valenciennes)

40: 1A v 3C/D/E (21:00, Le Havre)

Monday 24 June

41: 2B v 2F (18:00, Reims)

42: 1F v 2E (21:00, Paris)

Tuesday 25 June

43:В 1C v 3A/B/F (18:00, Montpellier)

44: 1E v 2D (21:00, Rennes)



Quarter-finals:

Thursday 27 June

45: W37 v W39 (21:00, Le Havre)

Friday 28 June

46: W40 v W41 (21:00, Paris)

Saturday 29 June

47: W43 v W44 (15:00, Valenciennes)

48: W38 v W42 (18:30, Rennes)



Semi-finals:

Tuesday 2 July

49: W45 v W46 (21:00, Lyon)

Wednesday 3 July

50: W47 v W48 (21:00, Lyon)



Third-place play-off:

Saturday 6 July (17:00, Nice)



Final:

Sunday 7 July (17:00, Lyon)



Past World Cup finals (European teams in bold)

2015: United States 5-2 Japan; Vancouver, Canada

2011: Japan 2-2 United States (aet, 3-1 pens); Frankfurt, Germany

2007: Germany 2-0 Brazil; Shanghai, China

2003: Germany 1-0 Sweden (aet, golden goal); Carson, United States

1999: United States 0-0 China (aet, 5-4 pens); Pasadena, United States

1995: Norway 2-0 Germany; Stockholm, Sweden

1991: United States 2-1 Norway; Guangzhou, China



Past Olympic medallists (European teams in bold)

2016: Germany (gold), Sweden (silver), Canada (bronze); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2012: United States (gold), Japan (silver), Canada (bronze); London, United Kingdom

2008: United States (gold), Brazil (silver), Germany (bronze); Beijing, China

2004: United States (gold), Brazil (silver), Germany (bronze); Athens, Greece

2000: Norway (gold), United States (silver), Germany (bronze); Sydney, Australia

1996: United States (gold), China (silver), Norway (bronze); Atlanta, United States


GROUP STAGE

Friday 7 June

Group A: France v South Korea (21:00, Paris) Past World Cup finals (European teams in bold)

2015: United States 5-2 Japan; Vancouver, Canada

2011: Japan 2-2 United States (aet, 3-1 pens); Frankfurt, Germany

2007: Germany 2-0 Brazil; Shanghai, China

2003: Germany 1-0 Sweden (aet, golden goal); Carson, United States

1999: United States 0-0 China (aet, 5-4 pens); Pasadena, United States

1995: Norway 2-0 Germany; Stockholm, Sweden

1991: United States 2-1 Norway; Guangzhou, China Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

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