The Women’s World Cup Final is the biggest game in women’s football and is a game that all players dream of appearing in and winning.
It has featured defining moments that have inspired generations of female footballers, from Brandi Chastain’s winning penalty in 1999 and subsequent iconic celebration, to Japan’s famous win in 2011 after the country’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, and Carli Lloyd’s 13 minute hat trick in 2015.
The 2023 final is set to be no different, with the potential for many storylines depending on which teams make the big dance.
Will it be the USA aiming for a record-setting third straight trophy? Will it be England looking to complete the world and continental double? Or will a team like France or Australia win for the first time ever?
The answer to those question will come soon enough, but for now, The Sporting News has all the details on when and where the Women’s World Cup Final will take place.
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When is the Women’s World Cup Final 2023?
The Women’s World Cup Final will take place on Sunday August 20, 2023 at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
It is first Women’s World Cup Final to not take place in July since the 2007 Final, which was played in September.
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