At present, there are 4 out of 24 teams: South Africa, South Korea, Jamaica and Scotland.
14 team confirmed the qualification-the top two in the group: Group A, France and Norway, Group B, Germany and Spain, Group C, Italy and Australia, Group D, England and Japan, Group E, Netherlands and Canada, and Group F, USA and Sweden; Group III: Group B, the 3rd China Women's Football Team scored 4 points, Group C, the Brazilian Women's Football Team scored 6 points.
There are 8 teams that have confirmed their positions: Norway VS Australia, England, France and Spain in the upper half; The lower half is Italy, Japan and Germany.
Six teams competed for the last two qualifying places: Argentina, Nigeria, Cameroon, New Zealand, Chile and Thailand.
The third place in Group A was the Nigerian women's football team with 3 points, goal difference of -2 and the number of goals of 2.
The third place in Group D, the Argentine women's football team, scored 2 points, the goal difference was-1, and the number of goals was 3.
Cameroonian women's football team, the third place in Group E, scored 0 points, goal difference was -3, and the number of goals1; The 4th New Zealand Women's Football Team scored 0, the goal difference was -3, and the number of goals was 0. Chile, the third place in Group F, scored 0 points with a goal difference of -5 and the number of goals was 0; Thailand's 4th women's soccer team scored 0, goal difference-17, number of goals 1.
The meaning and rules of qualification
The meaning of qualification
"qualifying" in a football match means that a football team advances to the next round after the football group match. Ranking, as its name implies, stands out from the competition. At present, it means that in sports competitions, after the group match, it enters the next round, which is called qualifying.
The first two teams in the football match qualify; Those with the same score will be qualified for goal difference; If the goal difference is the same, it is better than the number of goals. If the score, goal difference and goal are all the same, compare: record scores with each other; Record the goal difference with each other; The number of goals recorded by each other; If it is still the same, draw lots to decide the ranking.
Outgoing rule
The qualifying rules for the group stage are as follows:
Those with high scores rank high; The highest goal difference in the group ranks first; The group with the highest total number of goals ranks first.
If there are still two or more teams tied according to the above rules, then compare them in the following order to determine the ranking order: compare the winning and losing relationship between the tied teams. Compare the goal difference of several draw teams. Compare the total number of goals scored between several tied teams.
If two or more teams are still tied according to the above rules, then compare them in the following order to determine the ranking order: fair competition points, that is, the team with less red and yellow cards ranks first: yellow cards 1 minute; Indirect red card (red card produced by two yellow cards) 3 points; Direct red card 4 points; Yellow card+direct red card 5 points.
The top two in each group qualify and enter the knockout stage. Among them, each group must kick off at the same time in the last round of two games.