Promotion rules of women's world cup group match

The women's World Cup group stage promotion rules are as follows:

1 and 32 teams were divided into 8 groups, each group played 6 rounds, and scored according to the rules of winning 3 points, drawing 1 point and losing 0 points;

2. The top two in the group advanced to the top 16. If there are teams with the same points, the ranking will be judged by the difference in the number of goals. If it is still the same, it will be scored according to the total number of goals. If it is still impossible to tell the winner, it will be calculated according to the victory or defeat of the relevant team, the difference between the goals scored by the relevant team and the total number of goals scored by the relevant team.

If the winner is still not determined after six statistics, the winner will be determined by the fair competition mechanism that calculates the number of red and yellow cards of the relevant teams. If there is still no winner, it will be decided by FIFA drawing lots.

3./kloc-the top 0/6 teams are all single knockout at the beginning. If the two sides draw within 90 minutes, overtime will be played. If they draw in overtime, they will enter the penalty shoot-out stage.

Women World Cup

The Women's World Cup is an event sponsored by FIFA and attended by its member associations. The champion of this project is generally regarded as the highest honor of women's football. The first Women's World Cup was held at 199 1 in Guangdong, China, and will be held every four years thereafter.

On the evening of June 25th, 2020, the FIFA Council held an online meeting. FIFA President infantino announced that Australia and New Zealand beat Colombia by 22 votes to 13 and won the right to host the 2023 Women's World Cup. June 24th, 2022 10 According to the website of the State Sports General Administration, China will actively bid for the 20031Women's World Cup. On July 20th, 2023, the 9th FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023 kicked off at Eden Park Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand.