Under the management of Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, the DFB team will begin their campaign in the week September 13-21. The other games will be played between November 22-30, April 4-12 and August 29 – September 6. The nine group winners will qualify directly for the tournament.
Playoffs for the runners-up
The playoffs for the group runners up will be played between October 3-11, 2022. The best three runners up will be placed directly into the second playoff round, while the remaining six will enter the first round where a single knockout game format will determine which three progress to the second round. These three teams, plus the three automatically in the second round will then enter a draw. The second-round playoffs will also be single-game knockouts. The two playoff winners with the highest ranking (based on results in qualifiers and the second-round playoff ties) will qualify for the tournament. The remaining playoff-winning team will then face a representative from another confederation.
The ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup will be held in July and August 2023 in Australia and New Zealand.
The allocation of a record 51 teams across European qualifying groups was made based on the UEFA coefficient rankings for women’s national teams, which was released after qualification for the 2022 European championship was completed.