2015 FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
(All times ET)GROUP STAGE
• June 6 — Canada 1, China 0 (in Edmonton)
• June 6 — New Zealand 0, Netherlands 1 (in Edmonton)
• June 7 — Norway 4, Thailand 0 (in Ottawa)
• June 7 — Germany 10, Ivory Coast 0 (in Ottawa)
• June 8 — Sweden 3, Nigeria 3 (in Winnipeg)
• June 8 — Cameroon 6, Ecuador 0 (in Vancouver)
• June 8 — United States 3, Australia 1 (in Winnipeg)
• June 8 — Japan 1, Switzerland 0 (in Vancouver)
• June 9 — France 1, England 0 (in Moncton)
• June 9 — Spain 1, Costa Rica 1 (in Montreal)
• June 9 — Colombia 1, Mexico 1 (in Moncton)
• June 9 — Brazil 2, South Korea 0 (in Montreal)
• June 11 — Germany 1, Norway 1 (in Ottawa)
• June 11 — China 1, Netherlands 0 (in Edmonton)
• June 11 — Ivory Coast 2, Thailand 3 (in Ottawa)
• June 11 — Canada 0, New Zealand 0 (in Edmonton)
• June 12 — Australia 2, Nigeria 0 (in Winnipeg)
• June 12 — Switzerland 10, Ecuador 1 (in Vancouver)
• June 12 — United States 0, Sweden 0 (in Winnipeg)
• June 12 — Japan 2, Cameroon 1 (in Vancouver)
• June 13 — France 0, Colombia 2 (in Moncton)
• June 13 — Brazil 1, Spain 0 (in Montreal)
• June 13 — England 2, Mexico 1 (in Moncton)
• June 13 — South Korea 2, Costa Rica 2 (in Montreal)
• June 15 — Thailand 0, Germany 4 (in Winnipeg)
• June 15 — Ivory Coast 1, Norway 3 (in Moncton)
• June 15 — Netherlands 1, Canada 1 (in Montreal)
• June 15 — China 2, New Zealand 2 (in Winnipeg)
• June 16 — Ecuador 0, Japan 1 (in Winnipeg)
• June 16 — Switzerland 1, Cameroon 2 (in Edmonton)
• June 16 — Nigeria 0, United States 1 (in Vancouver)
• June 16 — Australia 1, Sweden 1 (in Edmonton)
• June 17 — Mexico 0, France 5 (in Ottawa)
• June 17 — England 2, Colombia 1 (in Montreal)
• June 17 — Costa Rica 0, Brazil 1 (in Moncton)
• June 17 — South Korea 2, Spain 1 (in Ottawa)
ROUND OF 16
• June 20 — Germany 4, Sweden 1 (in Ottawa)
• June 20 — China 1, Cameroon 0 (in Edmonton)
• June 21 — Brazil 0, Australia 1 (in Moncton)
• June 21 — France 3, South Korea 0 (in Montreal)
• June 21 — Canada 1, Switzerland 0 in Vancouver
• June 22 — Norway 1, England 2 (in Ottawa)
• June 22 — United States 2, Colombia 0 (in Edmonton)
• June 23 — Japan 2, Netherlands 1 (in Vancouver)
QUARTERFINALS
• June 26 — Germany 1, France 1 – Germans win 5-4 in shootout (in Montreal)
• June 26 — China 0, United States 1 (in Ottawa)
• June 27 — Australia 0, Japan 1 (in Edmonton)
• June 27 — Canada 1, England 2 (in Vancouver)
SEMIFINALS
• June 30 — Germany 0, United States 2 (in Montreal)
• July 1 — Japan 2, England 1 (in Edmonton)
3RD PLACE
• July 4 — Germany 0, England 1 (in Edmonton)
FINAL
• July 5 — United States vs. Japan in Vancouver at 7:00 pm