The quarter-finals of the 2023 Women's World Cup begin with two matches: Spain vs. the Netherlands, Japan vs. Sweden. These are two matches between evenly matched opponents, promising to bring a top-notch competition to fans.
2023 Women's World Cup match schedule today August 11
Day | Hour | Match | Live channel |
August 11 | 8am | Spain vs Netherlands | THQH, On Sports, TV360 |
August 11 | 14:30 | Japan vs Sweden | THQH, On Sports, TV360 |
Spain and the Netherlands are the two teams with the highest average rating according to Sofascore statistics in the tournament as of the end of the round of 16.
Spain had the highest ball possession rate (75.5% average/match), created the most chances (26 per match) and scored the second most goals (13 goals, just 1 goal less than Japan) at the 2023 Women's World Cup. However, they were also the team that missed the most good chances in the tournament.
Spain vs Netherlands is the opening match of the quarter-finals of the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands women's team's defensive ability is highly appreciated at the 2023 Women's World Cup. Coach Andries Jonker's team only conceded one goal (equal to England's record and no other team was lower) - the goal came from a set piece situation.
In the remaining match, both Japan and Sweden were in very good form with a playing style that emphasized efficiency. The Asian representative still left his mark with fast and sharp play in counter-attacks.
However, Sweden is the toughest challenge Japan has faced at the 2023 Women's World Cup so far. The European team is currently third in the FIFA rankings. Although they have never won the World Cup, Sweden has always been a formidable force in women 's football.
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