The women's world cup schedule was released.

China Women's World Cup schedule: debut 16, then meet Denmark, and the final round will be a decisive battle with England.

The group draw ceremony for the 2023 Women's World Cup was held in New Zealand. China women's football team entered the lottery as a second-division team, and was divided into a group with newly launched European Cup champions England and Denmark and play-off teams (Chile, Senegal and Haiti).

According to the schedule, China women's football team will face Denmark in the first round, which is the second time that the two teams will meet again after the 2007 World Cup, and the final round will be a decisive battle with England.

July 22nd, 2023: China Women's Football Team vs Danish Women's Football Team.

July 28th, 2023: China Women's Football Team vs Play-offs Team.

August 2023 1: China Women's Football Team vs English Women's Football Team.

According to the lottery results, China women's football team is in the position of D4, so it will face the Danish women's football team with third gear in the first round. The two teams have played in the World Cup before. In 2007, China women's football team got off to a good start by beating Denmark 3-2. It is worth mentioning that in that World Cup, China women's football team ranked second in the same group as Brazil, Denmark and New Zealand.

The match between China women's football team and Danish women's football team will be held in Perth, Australia, and then in the second round, China women's football team will move to Adelaide to face the play-off team. In the final round of the group stage, the China women's football team will face the English women's football team in the same group, and the competition time will be August 1.

If China women's football team can successfully enter the 16, if it is promoted to the second place in the group, it will face the top team in Group B, which may be Canadian or Australian.

Brief introduction of women's football:

FIFA Women's World Cup, referred to as Women's World Cup, is generally considered as the highest honor of women's football. A competition sponsored by FIFA and attended by women's national football teams from various countries.

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.