
Reigning champ USA learns path to 2023 Women’s World Cup
Reigning Women’s World Cup champion the United States turned into drawn against Mexico, Jamaica, and Haiti for July’s CONCACAF W Championship, the North American qualifying event for the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
The draw carried out Tuesday by the local soccer governing frame at Miami positioned the Americans and their rivals in Group A whilst Group B will characteristic Canada, Costa Rica, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The CONCACAF occasion could be staged July four-18 at Monterrey, Mexico.
Two teams will advance from each group to the tournament semi-finals and those four nations will qualify for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in New Zealand and Australia.
In addition, the overall champion will qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics while the runner-up and third-place squad will meet in a September 2023 playoff for the other CONCACAF berth at the Olympics in France.
Third-place teams in each group will qualify for a 10-team inter-confederation playoff next February to decide three final berths in next year’s Women’s World Cup.
The United States women have won four Women’s World Cup titles and four Olympic gold medals. They are chasing an unprecedented third consecutive Women’s World Cup crown after hoisting trophies in 2015 at Canada and 2019 in France. They last won Olympic gold in London in 2012.
The US women are 32-1 in all-time CONCACAF Women’s World Cup qualifying, their most effective loss coming to Mexico in a 2010 semi-final.
The Americans own a four-0 all-time record against Jamaica, a 7-zero mark in opposition to Haiti, and are 39-1-1 all-time in opposition to Mexico.
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