The 2019 Women's World Cup kicks off in France on June 7 with the final to be played one month later on July 7.
The tournament will begin with a match between France and South Korea in Paris with 52 games to be played in total between 24 nations across nine cities.
This will be the eighth edition of the Women's World Cup with VAR to be used at the tournament for the first time.
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Australia, also known as the Matildas, are considered dark horses in France and have been drawn in a relatively easy group consisting of Italy, Brazil and Jamaica.