Here is all you need to know about Women’s football draw, schedule, fixtures and more at 2024 Summer Olympics
Commonly referred to as the Summer Olympics, the Summer Olympic Games, or the Games of the Olympiad, a significant international multi-sport event that takes place every four years on leap years, with the exception of 1900 and 2021, are drawing closer.
In 1996, women’s football was added to the official schedule for the Atlanta Games. The United States, Spain, and New Zealand were the only countries to have qualified competitively for both competitions; France, as the hosts, will participate both its men’s and women’s teams.
Paris Olympics 2024 Women’s football schedule, date, time, groups, teams, matches list and format details
Twelve countries will compete in the women’s football competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. All confederations received two spots in the competition, with the exception of Oceania, which only received one, along with the host country.
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Africa is the only confederation that has not yet announced its competitors; qualifying will take place in the first part of April. Nigeria will play South Africa over two legs, and Zambia will play Morocco. The aggregate winner of each clash will get a spot.
The 2024 Summer Olympics teams in women’s football
- France (UEFA)
- Spain (UEFA)
- Germany (UEFA)
- United States (CONCACAF)
- Canada (CONCACAF)
- Japan (AFC)
- Australia (AFC)
- New Zealand (OFC)
- Zambia/Morocco (CAF)
- South Africa/Nigeria (CAF)
The 2024 Summer Olympics women’s football fixtures
All times are in ET
July 25
- Canada vs. New Zealand (11 am)
- Spain vs. Japan (11 am)
- Germany vs. Australia (1 pm)
- TBD vs. Brazil (1 pm)
- France vs. Colombia (3 pm)
- USA vs. TBD (3 pm)
July 28
- New Zealand vs. Colombia (11 am)
- Brazil vs. Japan (11 am)
- Australia vs. TBD (1 pm)
- Spain vs. TBD (1 pm)
- France vs. Canada (3 pm)
- USA vs. Germany (3 pm)
July 31
- New Zealand vs. France (11 am)
- Japan vs. TBD (11 am)
- Brazil vs. Spain (11 am)
- TBD vs. Germany (1 pm)
- Australia vs. USA (1 pm)
- Colombia vs. Canada (3 pm)
Quarterfinals
August 3
- QF2: 1st, Group B vs. 2nd, Group C (9 am)
- QF3: 1st, Group C vs. 3rd place (A/B) (11 am)
- QF4: 2nd, Group A vs. 2nd, Group B (1 pm)
- QF1: 1st, Group A vs. 3rd place (B/C) (3 pm)
Semifinals
August 6
- Winner, QF2 vs. Winner, QF4 (12 pm)
- Winner, QF1 vs. Winner, QF3 (3 pm)
Third Place match
August 9
- Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2 (9 am)
Final
August 10
- Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2 (11 am)