Group play is over at the Women’s World Cup — it’s time for the knockout rounds. 6 in the world, its first trip to the women’s World Cup quarterfinals, where it will face the ninth-ranked Dutch, a tournament finalist four years ago. According to a report by Latimes.com, the quarterfinal matches of the Women’s World Cup are expected to be highly competitive and intense. Quarterfinal matches include Spain vs Netherlands, Japan vs Sweden, Australia vs France, and Colombia vs England. Teams will battle it out for a spot in the semifinals and the chance to become Women’s World Cup champions.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 10, 2023 19:01 UTC