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World Cup - Women 2023

World | Season 2023 | Cup

Switzerland W lead the World Cup - Women 2023 with 5 points from 3 matches played, ahead of Norway W on 4 points. So far 64 of 64 fixtures have produced a final score. Below you will find the current table, the latest results, upcoming kickoff times in UTC and the leading scorers for the season.

League Table: Top 8

Group A

World Cup - Women standings 2023: position, points and results per club | Group A
PositionTeamPlayedGoal differencePointsRecent form, most recent match first
1 Switzerland W 3 +2 5 DrawDrawWin
2 Norway W 3 +5 4 WinDrawLoss
3 New Zealand W 3 0 4 DrawLossWin
4 Philippines W 3 -7 3 LossWinLoss

Group B

World Cup - Women standings 2023: position, points and results per club | Group B
PositionTeamPlayedGoal differencePointsRecent form, most recent match first
1 Australia W 3 +4 6 WinLossWin
2 Nigeria W 3 +1 5 DrawWinDraw
3 Canada W 3 -3 4 LossWinDraw
4 Republic of Ireland W 3 -2 1 DrawLossLoss
View the full table: all 32 clubs

Latest Results

All fixtures and results

Upcoming Fixtures

No upcoming fixtures: every scheduled match in this league season has been played.

Top Scorers

World Cup - Women top scorers 2023: top 5
Rank Player Team Goals
1 Hinata Miyazawa Japan W 5
2 Amanda Ilestedt Sweden W 4
3 Jill Jamie Roord Netherlands W 4
4 Alexandra Ilonka Popp Germany W 4
5 Kadidiatou Diani France W 4
Full rankings: goals, assists and cards

World Cup - Women: Frequently Asked Questions

Who is top of the World Cup - Women?

Switzerland W are top of the World Cup - Women with 5 points from 3 matches and a goal difference of +2.

Who is the World Cup - Women top scorer in 2023?

Hinata Miyazawa leads the scoring chart with 5 goals for Japan W. The full top scorers list also covers assists and cards.

When was the last World Cup - Women match played?

The most recent completed match was Spain W 1 : 0 England W on 20 Aug 2023. Every result is listed round by round on the fixtures page.

How many clubs play in the World Cup - Women?

32 clubs compete in the World Cup - Women 2023.

Updated: 10 Jun 2026, 03:07 UTC