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SUMMARY:Football: Fifa Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia & New Zealand
DESCRIPTION:The ninth edition of the Fifa Women’s World Cup will be held from Thursday 20 July to Sunday 20 August in Australia and New Zealand. The opening match and opening ceremony will take place at New Zealand’s Eden Park in Auckland and the final will be played at Stadium Australia in Sydney\, Australia.  \nA tournament of firsts\, the event is Australia’s biggest sporting event since the Rugby World Cup in 2003\, with 32 nations playing 64 matches across nine host cities in Australia and New Zealand. It also marks the first time in Women’s World Cup history that the matches have been held in the Asia-Pacific region. \nThe nine cities and ten venues hosting matches are:  \n\nAdelaide\, Australia: Hindmarsh Stadium\nAuckland\, New Zealand: Eden Park\nBrisbane\, Australia: Brisbane Stadium\nDunedin\, New Zealand: Dunedin Stadium\nHamilton\, New Zealand: Waikato Stadium\nMelbourne\, Australia: Melbourne Rectangular Stadium\nPerth\, Australia: Perth Rectangular Stadium\nSydney\, Australia: Stadium Australia and Sydney Football Stadium\nWellington\, New Zealand: Wellington Stadium \n\nGroup A’s opening match at Eden Park will see New Zealand’s Football Ferns take to the pitch\, before Australia’s Matildas enter the tournament in Group B at the Sydney Football Stadium. The host countries will split the remaining group-stage fixtures\, with New Zealand hosting five further matches in Auckland\, seven in Wellington\, six in Dunedin and five in Hamilton. Australia will host six group-stage fixtures at the Sydney Football Stadium\, with Perth and Brisbane both hosting five and a further four each taking place in Melbourne and Adelaide. \nThe round-of-16 matches will take place from 5-8 August\, with Stadium Australia hosting its first match of the tournament. A further five will take place in Australia and the remaining two matches will be played in New Zealand (Auckland and Wellington). The quarter-finals are split between the two hosts\, with matches in Auckland\, Brisbane\, Wellington and Stadium Australia in Sydney. Both Australia and New Zealand will also host one semi-final each at Stadium Australia and Eden Park respectively\, while the match for third place will take place at Brisbane Stadium\, Australia. \n \nGroup draw\n\nGroup A: New Zealand\, Norway\, Philippines\, Switzerland\nGroup B: Australia\, Republic of Ireland\, Nigeria\, Canada\nGroup C: Spain\, Costa Rica\, Zambia\, Japan\nGroup D: England\, Haiti\, Denmark\, China\nGroup E: USA\, Vietnam\, Netherlands\, Portugal\nGroup F: France\, Jamaica\, Brazil\, Panama\nGroup G: Sweden\, South Africa\, Italy\, Argentina\nGroup H: Germany\, Morocco\, Colombia\, Korea Republic\n\n\nImage: Fifa.com
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/football-fifa-womens-world-cup-2023-australia-new-zealand/
LOCATION:Australia and New Zealand
CATEGORIES:2023 sports events,Football
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SUMMARY:2023 UCI Cycling World Championships – Glasgow Scotland
DESCRIPTION:The biggest cycling event in the world will be held in Scotland from 3-13 August 2023. The world’s greatest riders will come together in Glasgow and across Scotland to compete at the highest level\, make history and show the world the power of the bike.  \nFor the first time in cycling history\, the 13 existing championships will be combined into one mega-event where more than 8\,000 amateur and elite cyclists from more than 120 countries will compete for 190 rainbow jerseys. \nThe 13 championships taking place over the 11 days are: BMX Freestyle Flatland; BMX Freestyle Park; BMX Racing; Gran Fondo; Indoor Cycling; Mountain Bike Cross-country; Mountain Bike Downhill; Mountain Bike Cross-country Marathon; Para-cycling Road; Para-cycling Track; Road; Track; Trials. \nWith Scotland’s beautiful bike-ready landscapes\, legendary cycling centres and epic arenas ready to welcome competitors and visitors from all over the world\, there’s never been a better time to plan a cycling trip to Scotland. This event is more than an event exclusive for elite riders\, it’s an opportunity for everyone to ride their bicycle.  \nSee www.cyclingworldchamps.com
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/2023-uci-cycling-world-championships-glasgow-scotland/
LOCATION:Glasgow\, Glasgow\, Scotland\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:2023 sports events,Cycling
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