Women's World Cup 2023: When does it start?

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Women's World Cup 2023: When does it start?
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All you need to know about the 2023 Women's World Cup

There are 10 venues across both countries - six in Australia and four in New Zealand.

In New Zealand: Eden Park in Auckland, Wellington Regional Stadium, Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin and Waikato Stadium in Hamilton.All the matches will be live across the BBC and ITV in the UK. The full schedule isOn the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website, there will be live streams and in-play clips of BBC matches, plus match highlights.The United States are ranked number one in the world and are chasing a fifth World Cup title - and a third in a row, which would be a new record.

European champions England are also considered one of the favourites despite injuries to key players, while Canada won Olympic gold at Tokyo in 2021, beating world number three Sweden in the final.

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