England's campaign for the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is into a rhythm and the Lionesses already have three wins under their belt.

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The team took on Haiti in the first round, and while it might not have been as easy a match-up for England as many would have thought, the Lionesses still walked away with a 1-0 victory.

England's second outing came against Denmark, resulting in another 1-0 victory, before the Lionesses hammered China 6-1 in their final group game.

Of course the Lionesses will be hoping to go all the way in this year's tournament, after their triumph at the Euros in 2022. England will be riding that wave of positivity and support into the World Cup, but can expect some stiff competition from a number of teams, including favourites the USA.

Sarina Wiegman's side will be hoping to overcome that and end their long wait for World Cup success, but can they do so?

With the tournament running from Thursday 20th July until the final on Sunday 20th August, here's a run-down of all of England's fixtures, including when you can expect to see their next match.

When do the Lionesses play next?

England will play Nigeria on Monday 7th August at 8:30am UK time in their next Women's World Cup 2023 match.

The venue will be the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane with a capacity of 52,500. The Lionesses are the favourites to beat Nigeria, who are ranked 40th in the world.

England's fixtures

The Lionesses were drawn in Group D alongside Haiti, Denmark, and China. Their full group stage fixtures were as follows:

  • England v Haiti – Saturday 22nd July (10:30am) Lang Park, Brisbane
  • England v Denmark – Friday 28th July (9:30am) Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
  • England v China – Tuesday 1st August (12pm) Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

England won their group so their route to the final will be as follows:

  • Round of 16 (v Nigeria) – Monday 7th August (8:30am) Lang Park, Brisbane
  • Quarter-final – Saturday 12th August (11:30am) Stadium Australia, Sydney
  • Semi-final – Wednesday 16th August (11am) Stadium Australia, Sydney
  • Final – Sunday 20th August (11am) Stadium Australia, Sydney

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