FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 To Greet Its 1 Millionth Fan As Ticket Sales Surpass 1.68 Million

The tournament has already broken attendance records for a Women's World Cup. The previous record was around 1.35 million who attended a 52-game tournament in Canada in 2015. The 2023 edition has been expanded to 32 teams and will include 64 matches.

FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy (Photo Credit: Twitter/@Naija_PR)

FIFA says ticket sales for the Women's World Cup have reached 1.678 million over the first 38 matches of the tournament in Australia and New Zealand. It said in a statement Tuesday that total attendance across those matches had reached 982,975 and it would surpass the 1 million mark for spectators at Tuesday's final Group E match between the United States and Portugal at the 50,000-capacity Eden Park stadium at Auckland, New Zealand. What Happens If Teams Finishing With Same Points Cannot be Separated During FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 By Tie-Breaker Rules?

The tournament has already broken attendance records for a Women's World Cup. The previous record was around 1.35 million who attended a 52-game tournament in Canada in 2015. The 2023 edition has been expanded to 32 teams and will include 64 matches. Japan Trounces Spain 4-0 to Top Group C at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023

The opening games on July 20 set records for women's soccer matches in both co-host countries. The crowd at New Zealand's upset win over Norway set a new national mark of 42,137. Australia's 1-0 over Ireland later that day attracted 75,784 at Stadium Australia. A week later, more than 49,000 people attended the Matildas' upset 3-2 los s to Nigeria in Brisbane.

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