The Parisians' schedule for the World Cup

Twelve players from the Paris Saint-Germain women's team have been called up to take part in the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia-New Zealand 2023, from Thursday 20 July to Sunday 20 August in Australia and New Zealand. Check out the Rouge et Bleu's schedule!

Group A

Ramona Bachmann and Viola Calligaris have been called up by Swiss women's coach Inka Grings to play their first three group stage matches against Norway, the Philippines and New Zealand.

Matchday 1 - 21 July - 07:00 : Philippines - Switzerland (Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin)

Matchday 2 - 25 July - 10:00 : Switzerland - Norway (Waikato Stadium, Hamilton)

Matchday 3 - 30 July - 09:00 : Switzerland - New Zealand (Eden Park, Auckland)

Group D

Amalie Vangsgaard has been called up by Denmark women's coach Lars Sondergaard to take on England, China and Haiti.

Matchday 1 - 22 July - 14:00 : Denmark - China (Rectangular Stadium, Perth)

Matchday 2 - 28 July - 10:30 : England - Denmark (Allianz Stadium, Sydney)

Matchday 3 - 1st August - 13:00 : Haïti - Denmark (Rectangular Stadium, Perth)

Group E

Paris Saint-Germain players Jackie Groenen and Lieke Martens have been called up by Dutch women's coach Andries Jonker to face the USA, Portugal and Vietnam.

Matchday 1 - 23 July - 09:30 : Netherlands - Portugal (Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin)

Matchday 2 - 27 July - 03:00 : United States - Netherlands (Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington)

Matchday 3 - 1st August - 09:00 : Vietnam - Netherlands (Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin)

Group F

Constance Picaud, Estelle Cascarino, Elisa De Almeida, Sakina Karchaoui, Laurina Fazer and Grace Geyoro are among the 23 players selected by Hervé Renard for the French national team for the World Cup. They will face Brazil, Jamaica and Panama.

Matchday 1 - 23 July - 12:00 : France - Jamaica (Allianz Stadium, Sydney)

Matchday 2 - 29 July - 12:00 : France - Brazil (Lang Park, Brisbane)

Matchday 3 - 2 August - 12:00 : Panama - France (Allianz Stadium, Sydney)

Ana Vitoria, meanwhile, has been selected for Brazil and will face her new Rouge et Bleu team-mates in Group F.

Matchday 1 - 24 July - 13:00 : Brazil - Panama (Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide)

Matchday 2 - 29 July - 12:00 : France - Brazil (Lang Park, Brisbane)

Matchday 3 - 2 August - 12:00 : Jamaica - Brazil (AAMI Park, Melbourne)

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