The 2023 Women’s World Cup will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Between July 20 and August 20, 66 teams were added from 24 to 32 teams, and now 17 teams have qualified for the finals. The remaining teams will have to play in the continental qualifiers to compete for automatic representative quotas and the international play-off round of 15 teams, with 17 teams that automatically qualified for the finals, consisting of Australia, New Zealand (hosts), China, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam (Asia), Sweden, Spain, Denmark, France (Europe), USA, Canada, Costa Rica, Jamaica (CONcacave) and Zambia, Morocco (Africa).
Automatic quota for the 2023 Women’s World Cup finals 29 teams
Host 2 teams: Australia, New Zealand
Europe 11 teams: Sweden, Spain, Denmark, France (not finished)
Asia 5 teams: China, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam.
CONCACAF 4 teams: USA, Canada, Costa Rica, Jamaica
Africa 4 teams: Zambia, Morocco (not finished)
South America 3 teams: (not finished yet)
for Thai girls football team Has the right to compete in the international playoffs, representing Asia with Taiwan following the 2022 Asian Championships might not win the quota. which is the latest in the international play-off round Got 2 more teams, Haiti, Panama, representing the CONCACAF zone. in the international play-off round will compete at new zealand Between 18-23 Feb. 66, 10 teams participated in the competition to select 3 teams to play the Women’s World Cup final. The play-off quota is divided into the following ratios:
Asia 2 teams : Thailand, Taiwan
CONCACAF 2 teams: Haiti, Panama
Africa 2 teams: not finished
South America 2 teams: not finished yet
Europe 1 team: Not finished.
Oceania 1 team: not finished