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Original publish date: December 13, 2018

2019 Women’s World Cup Predictions

Here’s our picks for the teams to advance out of the group stage.

With the 2019 Women’s World Cup set to begin next summer and Becky Sauerbrunn, Kelley O’Hara, Diana Matheson, Desiree Scott, Rachel Corsie, Katie Bowen, and Christen Press set to play in the major tournament, the Soapbox staff make their predictions for the teams that will advance to the knockout rounds.

2019 World Cup Groups

Group AGroup BGroup CGroup DGroup EGroup F
FranceGermanyAustraliaEnglandCanadaUSA
South KoreaChinaItalyScotlandCameroonThailand
NorwaySpainBrazilArgentinaNew ZealandChile
NigeriaSouth AfricaJamaicaJapanNetherlandsSweden
TEAMSADVANCING
FranceGermanyItalyEnglandNetherlandsUSA
NorwaySpainAustraliaJapanCanadaSweden
NigeriaChinaBrazilCameroon
KNOCKOUTMATCHES
June 22ndJune 22ndJune 23rdJune 23rd
NorwayGermanyEnglandFrance
AustraliaNigeriaCameroonBrazil
June 24thJune 24thJune 25thJune 25th
SpainSwedenItalyNetherlands
USACanadaChinaJapan

The top two teams from each group, plus the 4 best 3rd place teams all advance.


Kreg Asay

Teams advancing: France, Norway, Germany, China, Australia, Brazil, England, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, USA, Sweden, South Korea, Scotland, Argentina, Italy

Cup Winner: USA


Lucas Muller

Teams advancing: France, Norway, Germany, Spain, Australia, Italy, England, Scotland, Canada, Netherlands, USA, Sweden, Brazil, Argentina, South Korea, China

Cup Winner: USA


Cindy Lara

Teams advancing: France, Norway, Germany, Spain, Australia, Brazil, England, Japan, Canada, Netherlands, USA, Swedeng

Cup Winner: Australia or France


Ryan Kelly

Teams advancing: France, Norway, Germany, Spain, Australia, Italy, England, Scotland, Canada, Netherlands, USA, Sweden, Brazil, New Zealand, South Korea, China

Cup Winner: USA


Dave Cheever

Teams advancing: France, Norway, Germany, Spain, Australia, Italy, England, Scotland, Canada, Netherlands, USA, Sweden, Brazil, Japan, Nigeria, China

Cup Winner: Winner of the 28 June quarterfinal match in Paris (likely USA-France) or winner of the 29 June quarterfinal match in Valenciennes (likely Canada-Australia)