The FIFA Women's World Cup 2023

Engaging Women's World Cup resources for all key stages

Women’s football continues to grow in popularity and The Women’s World Cup 2023, which takes place in Australia and New Zealand in July and August, is expected to attract large audiences. Kicking off in Auckland on 20 July, the championship comes just in time for you to engage your classes in some football-themed end-of-term fun! So get behind our women’s national team and download our free resources for KS1-4. Whether you're looking for writing tasks, games for Tutor time, map work or data-handling activities, there's something championship-related here for you!

 

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This sporting event will be the ninth of its kind. Current world champions and number one in the rankings, USA, (who have won the Women’s World Cup a grand total of four times) will be looking to defend their title but will face stiff competition from the winners of the UEFA Women’s Euros, England, and previous winners, including Germany (two-time winners and number two in the rankings) and Sweden.