Sweden, Spain, France clinch spots in 2023 Women’s World Cup
By: APApril 13, 2022 11:45:18 am
Sweden, Spain and France have clinched spots in the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Sweden qualified as the UEFA Group A winner securing a berth with an 11 draw against Ireland in Gothenburg on Tuesday Kosovare Asllani’s late goal put Sweden in its ninth straight World Cup.
Jenni Hermoso scored both goals in Spain’s 20 victory over Scotland clinching its berth as the winner of Group B It will be Spain’s third World Cup appearance.
France defeated Slovenia 10 in Le Mans to win Group I and earn a spot in its fifth World Cup Delphine Cascarino scored the lone goal for Les Bleues.
Ten teams have qualified in an expanded field of 32 for soccer’s premier event scheduled for July 20Aug 20 next year.
In addition to the three European squads, Australia and New Zealand have automatic berths as hosts.
Heading to the #FIFAWWC! ✅🙌
Congratulations, 🇫🇷! We’ll see you soon!@equipedefranceF | #BeyondGreatnesspic.twitter.com/HOo8UjpCgK
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) April 12, 2022
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China, Japan, South Korea and the Philippines qualified for the 2022 AFC Asian Cup A fourth Asian team in Vietnam qualified in a playoff.
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The US women’s national team is the defending World Cup champion. The Americans will vie for a spot in the tournament in July’s CONCACAF W Championship in Monterrey Mexico.
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