Teams out of Women's World Cup 2023: Final list of how each nation was eliminated from tournament

Feargal Brennan

Teams out of Women's World Cup 2023: Final list of how each nation was eliminated from tournament image

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup has delivered plenty of surprises throughout which resulted in Spain beating England in the final.

The 2023 tournament saw the increase from 24 to 32 national teams competing for glory in the largest bracket the competition has seen.

There were 16 teams eliminated after the group stage with only two teams advancing from each group.

The Sporting News tracked the teams as they were eliminated throughout the tournament. 

  • Group stage: Thu, Jul. 20 - Thu, Aug. 3
  • Round of 16: Sat, Aug. 5 - Tue, Aug. 8
  • Quarterfinals: Fri, Aug. 11 - Sat, Aug. 12
  • Semifinals: Tue, Aug. 16 - Wed, Aug. 16
  • Third-place: Sat, Aug. 19
  • Final: Sun, Aug. 20

MORE: FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 groups and tables

Teams out of the Women's World Cup: Every nation eliminated

The table below was updated throughout the 2023 tournament as teams are eliminated with the final entrant being the losing finalist on August 20.

With the group stage completed, 16 of the 32 sides that began the World Cup were knocked out. A further eight followed in the Round of 16.

The most high-profile team knocked out during the group stage was Olympic champions Canada, who began their final matchday in second spot before getting hammered 4-0 by Australia and suffering elimination.

There was then a shock when South Africa won a Women's World Cup match for the first time, eliminating Italy in the process. However, a seismic upset came later on August 2, when Brazil were held to a 0-0 draw with Jamaica that meant they did not qualify for the next round.

A day later, Germany — the No.2-ranked side in the world, twice World Cup winners, and the beaten finalists at last year's Euros — were eliminated after drawing 1-1 with South Korea. And just when it seemed as though the surprises would end, USA — winners of the past two tournaments — were eliminated on penalties by Sweden.

The next Round of 16 match saw England scrape past Nigeria on penalties with star player Lauren James receiving a straight red card. Co-hosts Australia progressed in more convincing style, beating Denmark 2-0 and then defeated France on penalties to reach their first semifinal. England overcame Colombia to set up a meeting with the Matildas.

Spain edged a 1-0 win over England in the final with La Roja winning their first major trophy.

NationFIFA
Ranking
Date
Eliminated
Stage
Eliminated
How
Eliminated
England4Aug. 20FinalLoss vs. Spain
Australia10Aug. 16SemifinalsLoss vs. England
Sweden3Aug. 15SemifinalsLoss vs. Spain
Colombia25Aug. 12QuarterfinalsLoss vs. England
France5Aug. 12QuarterfinalsLoss vs. Australia
Netherlands9Aug. 11QuarterfinalsLoss vs. Spain
Japan11Aug. 11QuarterfinalsLoss vs. Sweden
Morocco72Aug. 8Round of 16Loss vs. France
Jamaica43Aug. 8Round of 16Loss vs. Colombia
Denmark13Aug. 7Round of 16Loss vs. Australia
Nigeria40Aug. 7Round of 16PS loss vs. England
USA1Aug. 6Round of 16PS loss vs. Sweden
South Africa54Aug. 6Round of 16Loss vs. Netherlands
Norway12Aug. 5Round of 16Loss vs. Japan
Switzerland20Aug. 5Round of 16Loss vs. Spain
South Korea17Aug. 3Group StageDraw vs. Germany
Germany2Aug. 3Group StageDraw vs. South Korea
Brazil8Aug. 2Group StageDraw vs. Jamaica
Argentina28Aug. 2Group StageLosses vs. Italy, Sweden
Italy16Aug. 2Group StageLoss vs. South Africa
China14Aug. 1Group StageLoss vs. England
Haiti53Aug. 1Group StageThree losses
Portugal21Aug. 1Group StageDraw vs. USA
Canada7July 31Group StageLoss vs. Australia
New Zealand26July 30Group StageDraw vs. Switzerland
Philippines 46July 30Group StageLoss vs. Norway
Panama52July 29Group StageLosses vs. Brazil, Jamaica
Vietnam32July 27Group StageLosses vs. USA, Portugal
Costa Rica36July 26Group StageLosses vs. Spain, Japan
Zambia77July 26Group StageLosses vs. Japan, Spain
Rep. of Ireland22July 26Group StageLosses vs. Australia, Canada

MORE: Women's World Cup attendance tracker 2023

How many teams play at the Women's World Cup?

The changes ahead of the 2023 tournament have brought the competition entrants up to 32 nations spread across FIFA's continental federations.

With more teams involved, extra games have been added to the schedule, with eight groups of four teams meaning each side will play a minimum of three group-stage games.

The process to decide the qualifiers for the knockout Round of 16 is now simplified, with the top two teams from each group moving to the next phase, with group standings determined by overall points. There is a set of tiebreakers in case teams are level on points during the group stage.

Each game from the Round of 16 onwards is a straight knockout match, with 30 minutes of extra time added if a game is tied after 90 minutes of play, with a penalty shootout then used if the scores remain level.

Feargal Brennan

Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.