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Brisbane / Meaanjin
Fixtures
5 x Group Matches
Round of 16
Quarter-final
3rd place
52 250 capacity arena.
Brisbane Stadium is a large-capacity stadium with fully covered seating and giant screens for catching all the action.
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Fixtures
6 x Group Matches
28 600 capacity arena
Nicknamed ‘The Glasshouse’ and is the only fully roofed, natural turf stadium in the world.
Discover moreAuckland / Tāmaki Makaurau
Fixtures
6 x Group Matches
Round of 16
Quarter-final
Semi-final
46 350 capacity arena.
Aotearoa New Zealand’s national stadium and the largest in the country will be hosting various matches including the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™.
Discover moreAdelaide / Tarntanya
Fixtures
4 x Group Matches
Round of 16
15 000 capacity arena.
Hindmarsh Stadium is a multi-sport venue, with an excellent pitch for football, which is why it is home ground to one of the country’s top teams.
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Fixtures
4 x Group Matches
Round of 16
30 100 capacity arena.
This distinctive and beautiful stadium has been awarded for its architectural design and sustainability features.
Discover moreSydney / Gadigal
Fixtures
1 x Group Match
Round of 16
Quarter-final
Semi-final
Final
81 500 capacity arena.
A smart and sustainably designed stadium which stands as a symbol of Sydney’s development as a global city.
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Fixtures
5 x Group Matches
Round of 16
42 250 capacity arena.
The recently renovated stadium features new seating with enhanced views of the field and improved accessibility.
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Fixtures
5 x Group Matches
20 000 capacity area.
It was formerly known as Perth Oval and has a sporting history dating back to the 1900s.
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Fixtures
5 x Group Matches
Wellington / Te Whanganui-A-Tara
Fixtures
7 x Group Matches
Round of 16
Quarter-final
35 500 capacity arena.
Nicknamed “The Cake Tin” as being the first bowl-style stadium in the country.
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