Women’s World Cup Guide: Results, schedule and how to watch
The quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup are set after Colombia and France advanced to join Sweden, Japan, England, Spain, Australia and Netherlands in the last eight. Seven of the eight teams in the quarterfinals topped their group.
The tournament will crown a new champion as the United States’ bid for a three-peat ended in a penalty shootout loss to Sweden in the round of 16.
Co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the quadrennial tournament for international soccer’s most coveted trophy kicked off July 20 and has featured an expanded field of 32 teams, up from 24. There are 64 matches during the tournament.
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP SCHEDULE