Once again, women's football fans are set to be dazzled by national teams in this category, as the FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifiers carry on in Europe. There will also be some domestic competitions taking place in North America, which will surely keep club football fans interested in their favorite clubs.
Added to that activity, there will be quite a few national team friendlies being held, including the always interesting performances by the USWNT, who will be having a couple of friendlies in preparation for the FIFA Women's World Cup next year.
Without further ado, let's have a look at what the beautiful game will offer in terms of women's football matches for the next seven days.
The road to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will continue for European teams this week, with squads such as the Netherlands, England, Germany, and Belgium coming close to secure their spots in the quadrennial competition. There will be some key matchups that could hold several surprises for all teams involved, and that is exactly why we urge you to keep track of all the games being played in the next seven days.
Here are the remaining fixtures of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifying round n Europe.
The North American competition will be put on hold due to the international break, but there will be an interesting clash taking place for fans of the U.S.-based competition. The match will feature none other than the NWSL Challenge Cup winners, the North Carolina Courage, against NJ/NY Gotham FC, a team in need of wins to turn their fortunes around.
Keep tabs on this game by visiting its match page.
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The International break will bring the Mexican top-flight to an almost absolute halt, but there will be some matches being played so a few teams are able to catch up with their opponents. Such will be the case of Puebla, Toluca and América, who are scheduled to play a couple of matches this weekend.
The upcoming fixtures will be as follows:
Sunday, September 4
Monday, September 5
With this international break taking place all over the globe, there will be quite a few friendlies worth watching. These matches will feature some of the top national teams out there, including title contenders for next year's Women's World Cup, such as the USWNT, Canada, Brazil or Australia.
Here is a list of the top games that will be played in the next seven days.
Friday, September 2
Saturday, September 3
Monday, September 5
Tuesday, September 6
For more details on games, standings, and news, visit our dedicated Women's Soccer website at LiveSoccerTV.com.