October 22, 14:30, 2023 9th Australia & New Zealand

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The drawing ceremony for the grouping of the final stage was held in Auckland, the capital of New Zealand. After the draw, our country, which participated in the draw as the second slot

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, along with England, the winners of play-off Group B (Chile/Senegal/Haiti) and Denmark in Group D. The tournament will run from July 20 to August 20, 2023, with an opening ceremony in Auckland and a closing ceremony in Sydney.

2023 9th Australia & New Zealand

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A total of 32 teams are involved in the final stage, including the 29 teams that have now taken place and three teams that need to go through the intercontinental play-offs

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The 32 teams will be divided into eight groups of four teams each, based on the latest FIFA

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Ranking for staging.

Based on the rankings, the top slot is for hosts Australia, New Zealand and the top 6 teams, the second slot is for teams ranked 7-14, the third slot is for teams ranked 15-22, the fourth slot is for teams ranked 23-27 and the three intercontinental play-offs

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The teams. The specific staging status is as follows (FIFA rankings in parentheses):

Top slot: New Zealand (22 hosts), Australia (13 hosts), USA (1), Sweden (2), Germany (3), England (4), France (5), Spain (6);

Second gear: Canada (7), Netherlands (8), Brazil (9), Japan (11), Norway (12), Italy (14), my country (15), Korea (17);

Tranche 3: Denmark (18), Switzerland (21), Ireland (24), Colombia (27), Argentina (29), Viet Nam (34), Costa Rica (37), Jamaica (43);

Tranche 4: Nigeria (45), Philippines (53), South Africa (54), Morocco (76), Zambia (81), winners of Group A of the Play-Offs (Portugal (23)/Cameroon (58)/Thailand (41)), winners of Group B of the Play-Offs (Chile (38)/Senegal (84)/Haiti (56)), winners of Group C of the Play-Offs (Chinese Taipei (40)/ Papua New Guinea (50)/Paraguay (51)/Panama (57)).

According to the draw guidelines, the hosts New Zealand and Australia were automatically placed in positions A1 and B1, with teams from the same continent, except Europe, in different groups, with at least one but no more than two European teams in each group. After the draw, the groups are as follows:

Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland

Group B: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria, Canada

Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan

Group D: England, winner of Group B of the play-offs (Chile/Senegal/Haiti), Denmark, China

Group E: United States, Viet Nam, Netherlands, winner of Group A of the play-offs (Portugal/Cameroon/Thailand)

Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, winner of Group C of the play-offs (Chinese Taipei/Papua New Guinea/Paraguay/Panama)

Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina

Group H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia, South Korea

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