Before the action kicks off in New Zealand and Australia, we want to take a closer look at the teams that are making their initial mark on the competition, as a record eight countries from four confederations prepare for their FIFA Women’s World Cup debut in 2023.
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is set to make history in a multitude of ways; as the first to be held in Oceania, the first to feature 32 teams, and also the first to be co-hosted between two countries.
It’s set to be a tournament full of excitement, and there’s definitely potential for an upset or two at the hands of the determined newbies below, but will any of them shock their seasoned rivals enough to secure a spot in the knockouts? We can’t wait to find out…