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    The 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup Match Schedule Is Here

    See the dates, host cities and stadiums for the tournament in Brazil, with team matchups to be announced.

    By Michael Ehrlich
    Aug. 20, 2026

While still nearly a year away, the next piece of the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup puzzle is set with the reveal of the full match schedule.

Teams are still competing to qualify for the tournament, but fans now know where and when matches will take place in Brazil next summer. 

Host nation Brazil will kick off the tournament at Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro on June 24, with the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final taking place there on July 25.

The 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup Draw will be next to determine tournament groups and team matchups. 

What is the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup schedule?

The 2027 Women’s World Cup features 64 matches across eight host cities in Brazil. The tournament begins with the group stage on June 24, followed by the knockout rounds and the World Cup Final on July 25.

This schedule will be updated with teams, kickoff times, and additional match information as they are announced.

Group Stage 

When do the Women’s World Cup knockout rounds begin?

After the group stage, qualifying teams advance to the knockout rounds, where every match determines who moves one step closer to the World Cup Final.

Brazilian women's soccer team celebrating on a brightly lit stadium field, players in yellow jerseys and blue shorts smiling, raising arms and dancing, with some team staff and substitutes in the background. Nighttime sporting event atmosphere.
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Where will the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup be played?

The tournament will be held in Brazil across eight host cities: Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and São Paulo.

When is the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup?

The tournament begins June 24 and concludes July 25.

How many teams will play in the 2027 Women’s World Cup? 

There’ll be 32 teams competing at the FIFA Women’s World Cup. 

Which teams have qualified for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup?

To date, 18 teams have officially qualified for the tournament: Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cameroon, China PR, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Korea DPR (North Korea), Korea Republic (South Korea), Malawi, Morocco, New Zealand, the Philippines and Spain.

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More soccer on Netflix

Beyond the upcoming on-field action, Netflix is home to a diverse roster of soccer content, including Under Pressure: The U.S. Women’s World Cup Team, which documents the squad’s effort to win the 2023 title. Recent releases include Emi Martínez: The Kid Who Stops Time, James., and Ronaldinho: The One and Only, which highlight the lives and careers of the Argentinean, Colombian, and Brazilian legends.  

The critically acclaimed sports documentary series Untold expanded its borders to focus on the world of English soccer through the stories of unlikely Premier League legend Jamie Vardy, Liverpool’s miraculous 2005 Champions League–winning team, and controversial professional player turned actor Vinnie Jones.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 kicks off on June 24, 2027, in Brazil, with all matches streaming live on Netflix in the United States and Canada. Until then, explore Your World Cup Warm-Up Watchlist on the Netflix homepage, featuring stories from beyond the pitch.

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