- Australia
- Korea Republic
- Japan
- China PR
- Bangladesh
- Philippines
- Vietnam
- India
- Chinese Taipei
- DPR Korea
- Uzbekistan
- IR Iran


AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026™
The countdown to kick off!
March 1 2026
More about the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026™

Who is hosting?
Australia will host the AFC Women’s Asian Cup™ for just the second time following the success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™.

Where will matches be played?
27 matches will take place across 3 vibrant host cities, Sydney, Perth and Gold Coast, in 5 different stadiums.

When will it be played?
The tournament will kick off on March 1 2026, with the Final to take place in Sydney on March 21 2026.
All to play for!
Five stadiums across three host cities, featuring 27 matches with the top 12 teams in Asia.
Key Information
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Group A Match Schedule
- Match 1: Australia v Philippines – Perth Stadium, Sunday 1 March
- Match 2: Korea Republic v IR Iran – Gold Coast Stadium, Monday 2 March
- Match 7: Philippines v Korea Republic – Gold Coast Stadium, Thursday 5 March
- Match 8: IR Iran v Australia – Gold Coast Stadium, Thursday 5 March
- Match 13: IR Iran v Philippines – Gold Coast Stadium, Sunday 8 March
- Match 14: Australia v Korea Republic – Stadium Australia, Sunday 8 March
Group B Match Schedule
- Match 3: DPR Korea v Uzbekistan – Western Sydney Stadium, Tuesday 3 March
- Match 4: China PR v Bangladesh – Western Sydney Stadium, Tuesday 3 March
- Match 9: Bangladesh v DPR Korea – Western Sydney Stadium, Friday 6 March
- Match 10: Uzbekistan v China PR – Western Sydney Stadium, Friday 6 March
- Match 15: Bangladesh v Uzbekistan – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Monday 9 March
- Match 16: DPR Korea v China – Western Sydney Stadium, Monday 9 March
Group C Match Schedule
- Match 5: Japan v Chinese Taipei – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Wednesday 4 March
- Match 6: Vietnam v India – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Wednesday 4 March
- Match 11: Chinese Taipei v Vietnam – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Saturday 7 March
- Match 12: India v Japan – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Saturday 7 March
- Match 17: Japan v Vietnam – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Tuesday 10 March
- Match 18: India v Chinese Taipei – Western Sydney Stadium, Tuesday 10 March
Quarter Finals
- Match 19: 2A v 2B – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Friday 13 March
- Match 20: 1B v 2C – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Saturday 14 March
- Match 21: 1A v 3BC – Stadium Australia, Saturday 14 March
- Match 22: 1C v 3AB – Stadium Australia, Sunday 15 March
Semi Finals
- Match 23: W20 v W19 – Perth Stadium, Tuesday 17 March
- Match 24: W21 v W22 – Stadium Australia, Wednesday 18 March
Play-Offs
- Match 25: L21 v L22 – Gold Coast Stadium, Thursday 19 March
- Match 26: L20 v L19 – Gold Coast Stadium, Thursday 19 March
Final
- Match 27: W23 v W24 – Stadium Australia, Saturday 21 March