FIFA WWC 2023 Attendance Stats | Crowd Figures for All Matches Women’s Soccer World Cup Australia & New Zealand

Here is a look at the attendance stats for all games at the 2023 Women’s Football World Cup being held in Australia and New Zealand. The Olympic Stadium in Sydney (Stadium Australia) has attracted the highest crowds for WWC 2023, with several games having an attendance of over 75,000 at the venue.

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2023 Football Women’s World Cup Man of the Match Winners List | MOTM Player Awards FIFA WWC 2023

Here is a look at the list of all Player of the Match (MOTM) winners from the 2023 Women’s World Cup currently being held in Australia and New Zealand.

Last updated after Spain vs England Women Final Player of the Match (Olga Carmona ESP– 20 Aug 2023)

Also check out FIFA WWC 2023 Crowd attendance figures.

Final & Third Place POTM

Spain vs England Lionesses 1-0 Final POTM (Olga Carmona ESP)

Sweden vs Australia 2-0 (Third Place Playoff- Fridolina Rolfo SWE)

Semifinal Man of the Match WWC 2023

Australia vs England 1-3 SF POTM (Lauren Hemp ENG)
Spain vs Sweden Women 2-1 SF POTM (Salma Paralluelo ESP)

Quarterfinal 2023 Women’s World Cup Player of the Match

England vs Colombia 2-1 (Alessia Russo ENG)
Australia vs France 0-0 (7-6 pens) (Mackenzie Arnold AUS)
Japan vs Sweden 1-2 (Amanda Ilestedt SWE)
Spain vs Holland 2-1 (Salma Paralluelo ESP)

Round of 16 Women’s WC 2023 POTM List

France vs Morocco 4-0 (Kadidiatou Diani FRA)
Colombia vs Jamaica 1-0 (Catalina Usme COL)
Australia vs Denmark 2-0 (Caitlin Foord AUS)
England vs Nigeria 0-0 (4-2 pens) (Mary Earps ENG)
Sweden vs USA 0-0 (5-4 pens) (Zecira Musovic SWE)
Netherlands vs South Africa 2-0 (Daphne van Domselaar NED)
Japan vs Norway 3-1 (Hinata Miyazawa JAP)
Switzerland vs Spain 1-5 (Aitana Bonmati ESP)

Group Stages Women’s World Cup Player of the Match Winners List

New Zealand vs Norway 1-0

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Japan book Ro16 clash against Norway; Spain to meet Switzerland

The group stages of the ongoing Women’s World Cup are drawing to a close, and we now have the identities of our first four teams to qualify for the knockout stages. The first Ro16 clash will see Switzerland square off against Spain in Auckland, with the other seeing Japan up against Norway in Wellington.

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