The Women's World Cup is a global celebration of culture and sport, taking place every four years.
Following the 2026 World Cup in North America, the Women's World Cup will take place in Brazil, with 32 nations competing for the most prestigious trophy in Women's soccer.
The next Women's World Cup will take play in 2027.
The matches will be played from June 24, and conclude with the final on June 25, 2027.
The 2027 Women's World Cup will take place in Brazil, across eight different host cities.
Belo Horizante - Estadio Mineirao
Brasilia - Estadio Nacional
Fortaleza - Arena Castelao
Porto Alegre - Estadio Beira-Rio
Recife - Arena de Pernambuco
Rio de Janeiro - Estadio do Maracana
Salvador - Arena Fonte Nova
Sao Paulo - Arena Itaquera
The 2027 Women's World Cup will be exclusively broadcast on Netflix for fans in the United States. Every match of the competition will be streamed on the platform at no extra charge to standard subscriptions.
The first official Women's World Cup took place in China in 1991, after unofficial tournaments were held in the 1970s and 80s.
12 teams competed in the inaugural tournament, which was won by the United States Women's National Team. The USWNT defeated Norway in the final.
Norway went on to win the next Women's World Cup in 1995, followed by a second title for the USA in 1999 on home soil.
The United States has won the most Women's World Cups, lifting the title four times. Germany is the only other team to win multiple Women's World Cups (2), while Norway, Japan, and Spain are the only other teams to win the competition.
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