Women's World Cup 2023 squads: England, USWNT, Brazil, Spain & all 32 team rosters in Australia and New Zealand

All 32 squads that will be competing at the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer

All eyes will be firmly fixed on Australia and New Zealand this summer for the latest instalment of the Women's World Cup. Reigning champions, the United States are looking to lift one of the biggest prizes in football for the fifth time, but they will face stiff competition from the likes of England, Germany and France.

Although a whole host of big names will, unfortunately, be absent from the action due to injury, there will still be plenty of star talent on display, including the likes of Megan Rapinoe, Marta and Alessia Russo.

The next generation of women's football stars, such as Aoba Fujino, Alyssa Thompson and Melchie Dumornay, will also aim to turn heads.

Below are all 32 confirmed squads for this summer's showpiece event, including which club each player turns out for.

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    New Zealand

    Hosts New Zealand will be looking to get out of the group for the first time in their history this summer. Backed by a home crowd, they will be confident of springing a surprise.

    Head coach Jitka Klimkova named her final squad after trimming her squad from 33 to 23.

    Position Name Club
    Goalkeeper Victoria Esson Rangers
    Goalkeeper Erin Nayler IFK Norrkoping
    Goalkeeper Anna Leat Aston Villa
    Defender Ali Riley Angel City
    Defender Claudia Bunge Melbourne Victory
    Defender Elizabeth Anton Perth Glory
    Defender CJ Bott Leicester City
    Defender Michaela Foster Unattached
    Defender Rebekah Stott Brighton
    Midfielder Annalie Longo Unattached
    Midfielder Betsy Hassett Wellington Phoenix
    Midfielder Daisy Cleverley HB Koge
    Midfielder Katie Bowen Unattached
    Midfielder Malia Steinmetz Unattached
    Midfielder Olivia Chance Celtic
    Midfielder Ria Percival Tottenham Hotspur
    Forward Gabi Rennie Arizona State
    Forward Grace Jale Unattached
    Forward Indiah-Paige Riley Unattached
    Forward Hannah Wilkinson Melbourne City
    Forward Jacqui Hand Aland United
    Forward Milly Clegg Wellington Phoenix
    Forward Paige Satchell Unattached
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    Norway

    Norway thoroughly underwhelmed at Euro 2022, losing 8-0 to hosts England en route to crashing out at the group stage. Their squad is ridiculously top-heavy, as they possess an embarrassment of attacking riches, including Caroline Graham Hansen, Ada Hegerberg and Guro Reiten. Manchester United defender Maria Thorisdottir misses out through injury, while Brighton's Elisabeth Terland was a surprise omission.

    Terland, Emma Stolen Godo, and Malin Brenn registered for the 2023 Women's World Cup finals as reserve players, Riise's final 23-player squad was announced on June 19.

    Position Player Club
    Goalkeeper Cecilie Fiskerstrand LSK
    Goalkeeper Guro Pettersen Valerenga
    Goalkeeper Aurora Mikalsen SK Brann
    Defender Anja Sonstevold Inter
    Defender Tuva Hansen Bayern Munich
    Defender Guro Begsvand Brighton
    Defender Maren Mjelde Chelsea
    Defender Mathilde Harviken Rosenborg
    Defender Sara Horte Rosenborg
    Defender Marit Bratberg Lund SK Brann
    Midfielder Thea Bjelde Valerenga
    Midfielder Ingrid Engen Barcelona
    Midfielder Vilde Boe Risa Manchester United
    Midfielder Guro Reiten Chelsea
    Midfielder Frida Maanum Arsenal
    Midfielder Amalie Eikeland Reading
    Midfielder Emilie Haavi Roma
    Forward Julie Blakstad Manchester City
    Forward Caroline Graham Hansen Barcelona
    Forward Ada Hegerberg Lyon
    Forward Sophie Roman Haug Roma
    Forward Karina Saevik Avaldsnes
    Forward Anna Josendal Rosenborg
  • Philippines

    Playing at their first Women's World Cup, the Philippines will focus on enjoying themselves this summer. They have released a provisional squad but six players will be cut before the tournament.

    Position Player Club
    Goalkeeper Kiara Fontanilla Central Coast Mariners
    Goalkeeper Kaiya Jota Stanford Cardinal
    Goalkeeper Olivia McDaniel Milwaukee Panthers
    Goalkeeper Inna Palacios Kaya-Iloilo
    Defender Maya Alcantara Georgetown Hoyas
    Defender Alicia Barker Illinois Fighting Illini
    Defender Angela Beard Western United
    Defender Reina Bonta Santos
    Defender Malea Cesar Blacktown City
    Defender Jessica Cowart IFK Kalmar
    Defender Sofia Harrison Werder Bremen
    Defender Hali Long Kaya-Iloilo
    Defender Dominique Randle Þór/KA
    Midfielder Tahnai Annis Þór/KA
    Midfielder Ryley Bugay FC Saarbrucken
    Midfielder Anicka Castaneda Mt Druitt Town Rangers
    Midfielder Sara Eggesvik KIL/Hemne
    Midfielder Quinley Quezada Red Star Belgrade
    Midfielder Jaclyn Sawicki Western United
    Forward Sarina Bolden Western Sydney Wanderers
    Forward Isabella Flanigan West Virginia Mountaineers
    Forward Carleigh Frilles Blacktown Spartans
    Forward Katrina Guillou Pitea IF
    Forward Chandler McDaniel Milwaukee Panthers
    Forward Meryll Serrano Stabaek
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    Switzerland

    Switzerland will be hopeful of getting out of the group, having failed to do so at Euro 2022. They will be spearheaded by Ramona Bachmann with Lia Walti pulling the strings in the middle.

    Following the announcement of the final squad on July 3, injured Iman Beney (ACL) had to be replaced by Amira Arfaoui.

    Position Player Club
    Goalkeeper Seraina Friedli FC Zurich
    Goalkeeper Livia Peng Levante
    Goalkeeper Gaelle Thalmann Real Betis
    Defender Eseosa Aigbogun Paris FC
    Defender Luana Buhler Hoffenheim
    Defender Viola Calligaris Levante
    Defender Laura Felber Servette
    Defender Noelle Maritz Arsenal
    Defender Lara Marti Bayer Leverkusen
    Defender Nadine Riesen FC Zurich
    Defender Julia Stierli FC Zurich
    Midfielder Sandrine Mauron Servette
    Midfielder Seraina Piubel FC Zurich
    Midfielder Geraldine Reuteler Eintracht Frankfurt
    Midfielder Marion Rey FC Zurich
    Midfielder Coumba Sow Servette
    Midfielder Lia Walti Arsenal
    Forward Ramona Bachmann Paris Saint-Germain
    Forward Ana Maria Crnogorcevic Barcelona
    Forward Alisha Lehmann Aston Villa
    Forward Fabienne Humm FC Zurich
    Forward Meriame Terchoun Dijon
    Forward Amira Arfaoui Bayer Leverkusen

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