The first match of the Vietnamese women's team at the World Cup is against the reigning world champions, the United States, at Eden Park Stadium on July 22.
Eden Park is considered the spiritual home of New Zealand sport.
Eden Park is a stadium located in the center of Auckland City, with a capacity of up to 50,000 seats. This is considered the spiritual home of New Zealand sports.
In the past, Eden Park has hosted many iconic national tournaments such as the 1987 and 2011 Rugby World Cup finals.
Eden Park is an iconic New Zealand tournament venue.
It is currently the home ground of the Auckland cricket team and hosts some matches for Wellington Phoenix, a club playing in the A-League (Australia's top football league).
After the opening match, coach Mai Duc Chung and his team will have to travel 120km to Waikato Stadium in Hamilton City, where the match against Portugal will take place (July 27).
Waikato Stadium has a capacity of just over 25,000 seats.
Waikato Stadium has a capacity of only 25,800. However, this is a stadium that meets all the highest requirements from FIFA.
The home of the New Zealand Rugby 7s Club was the venue for matches at the 2008 U17 World Cup and the 2015 U20 World Cup.
A corner of Waikato Stadium
At the 2023 Women's World Cup, Waikato Stadium will host five group stage matches.
The final match of Group E of the 2023 World Cup between the Vietnamese women's team and the Netherlands (August 1) was held at Dunedin Stadium (also known as Forsyth Barr) with more than 37,000 seats.
Dunedin is the only covered stadium in New Zealand.
Dunedin is the only covered stadium in New Zealand, a creative icon of the city of Dunedin.
Dunedin Stadium is considered a multi-purpose venue, capable of hosting many large-scale cultural events and top sports competitions such as rugby, football or basketball.
Dunedin Stadium is a creative symbol of the city of Dunedin.
Currently, the Vietnamese women's team is stationed at the Vietnam youth football training center.
Huynh Nhu and her teammates will continue to train before moving to New Zealand in early July and have two friendly matches there before officially entering the 2023 World Cup.
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