Women's World Cup qualifying rules
Four teams in each group determine their rankings through group single round robin, and finally the top two advance to the knockout stage. The ranking rules within the group are:
1, the person with the highest score ranks first.
2. The person with the highest goal difference ranks first.
3. The person with the highest total number of goals ranks first.
If the above three points still fail to separate the promotion teams, then compare the winning and losing relationship between the tied teams, the goal difference between the tied teams and the total number of goals between the tied teams in turn.
If you still can't determine the promotion quota, you need more fair competition points, that is, the team with a small number of red and yellow cards ranks high. If none of the above rules can determine the final qualifying quota, FIFA will draw lots for the team that will eventually draw to decide who will qualify.
The competition system and rules of the 9th Women's World Cup in 2023;
12023 The number of teams participating in the Women's World Cup has been expanded from the previous 24 teams to 32 teams, 29 teams have qualified for the next round, and the remaining three qualifications need to be obtained through play-offs, with each continent having at most 1 seed team. The host countries Australia and New Zealand got the final tickets directly, and the AFC has six promotion places.
The competition system and rules of the Women's World Cup are similar to those of the Men's World Cup, which is divided into three stages: group stage, elimination stage and final stage. The competition adopts a single round robin system, and the top two players in each group advance to the knockout stage. The elimination stage adopts the single elimination system until the champion is decided.
The rules of the women's World Cup are the same as those of the men's soccer team. Each game is 90 minutes, divided into the first half and the second half, each half is 45 minutes. If there is no draw in the normal time, there will be overtime and penalty shootout.