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Kick-off times and results for the madridistas at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand

Linda Caicedo was on target in Colombia's 2-0 win over Korea Republic.
Kick-off times and results for the madridistas at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand
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The following Real Madrid players have all been called up by their respective national teams to play at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, which will be hosted in Australia and New Zealand from 20 July to 20 August: MisaIvanaOlgaRocíoTeresa, Zornoza, Athenea and Oihane Spain; Toletti and Feller France; Linda Caicedo Colombia; Kathellen Brazil; Svava and Bruun Denmark; and Raso Australia.
 
Spain-Costa Rica 3-0
Spain-Zambia Wednesday 26 July, 09:30am
Japan-Spain Monday 31 July, 09:00am
Misa, Ivana, Olga, Teresa and Athenea were all in the starting XI for Spain’s win over Costa Rica at the Wellington Regional Stadium, while Zornoza and Oihane came off the bench in the second half. The Spain team visit Eden Park to face Zambia next, before returning to the Wellington Regional Stadium, where they will take on Japan.
 
France-Jamaica 0-0
France-Brazil Saturday 29 July, 12:00pm
Panama-France Wednesday 2 August, 12:00pm
Toletti and Feller will fight to ensure France qualify from Group F and book a place in the Round of 16. Their opening game ended in a draw with Jamaica, as Toletti completed the full 90 minutes but Feller did not feature. The French side will take on Panama in Sydney next, before facing Kathellen's Brazil side in Brisbane.

Colombia-Republic of Korea 2-0
Germany-Colombia Sunday 30 July, 11:30am
Morocco-Colombia Thursday 3 August, 12:00pm
Linda Caicedo is playing her first World Cup with Colombia and scored the second goal in her team's opening match against Korea Republic in Sydney. The forward will be hoping to guide her country into the Round of 16 by getting out of Group H from which she will take on Germany in Sydney, before Colombia travel to the Australian city of Perth to face Morocco.
 
Brazil-Panama 4-0
France-Brazil Saturday 29 July, 12:00pm
Jamaica-Brazil Wednesday 2 August, 12:00pm
Kathellen is in the Brazil squad for their ninth World Cup appearance. The canarinha opened with a comprehensive win over Panama at the Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide. The madridista didn't take part in the match. They then head to Brisbane to face a France team including Tolleti and Feller, and will close out their Group Stage fixtures in Melbourne against Jamaica.
 
Denmark-China 1-0
England-Denmark Friday 28 July, 10:30am
Haiti-Denmark Tuesday 1 August, 1:00pm
Denmark are playing in their first World Cup since 2007, with Svava and Bruun in their ranks. The Danes, who are in Group D, started out with a win over China in Perth. Bruun played 28 minutes, while Svava was not involved. Their second game comes against England in Sydney, before a return to Perth to face Haiti in the final Group Stage outing.

Australia-Ireland 1-0
Australia-Nigeria Thursday 27 July, 12:00pm
Canada-Australia Monday 31 July, 12:00pm

Hayley Raso, one of Real Madrid's new signings, is playing with the host nation at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Raso played from the start, winning the penalty that gave Australia the win over Ireland in the tournament curtain-raiser 1-0. Group B is completed by Nigeria and Canada, her opponents in games two and three of this phase.