- Today marks 100 days until the start of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup™, which begins with a match between New Zealand and Norway at Eden Park, followed by the Australia v Republic match of Ireland at Stadium Australia.
- On this occasion, hundreds of supporters in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand unveiled the song that will punctuate the competition: “Unity Beat”.
- Tickets for the competition will once again be available for sale on FIFA.com/tickets.
The countdown to the start of the world's biggest women's sporting event is officially on. Today, Tuesday, April 11, is 100 days until the start of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™.
On this occasion, the competition song, Unity Beat, was presented in Sydney/Gadigal and Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau. The last minute sales phase opened on FIFA.com/tickets .
Unity Beat is a powerful symbol that will resonate throughout the competition, paying tribute to the achievements of the players on the pitch and enlivening match after match the spectator experience at the biggest Women's World Cup ever.
Composed with the support of Australian and New Zealand fans, Unity Beat is a true anthem to competition and women's football.
Fatma Samoura, FIFA Secretary General, said: “With 100 days to go before the competition kicks off, we can't wait to unveil Unity Beat, a song that we hope will become synonymous with the Cup. of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Australia & New Zealand 2023.”
“When Unity Beat resonates across the competition’s nine host cities, fans around the world will want to join the movement and help create an unforgettable atmosphere. » In the streets as in the stadiums, Unity Beat will invite those present to gather around the passion that unites them: football. »
The FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 will take place from 20 July to 20 August 2023. The opening match at Eden Park will pit the New Zealand Football Ferns against the 1995 champions, the Norwegian team. The final will take place a month later at Stadium Australia in Sydney/Gadigal, the largest stadium in the competition.
Fans wishing to purchase a ticket must create a FIFA ticketing account . Further ticketing information is available at FIFA.com/tickets, a single entry point for booking tickets.
Individual match ticket prices start at AUD/NZD 20 for adults and AUD/NZD 10 for children. During the last minute sale phase, tickets will be sold on a "first come, first served" basis, based on availability.
Hospitality packages for all 64 matches of the competition are currently on sale on FIFA.com/Hospitality .

