(OSHAWA, ONTARIO CANADA) FIL is pleased to announce that the 2013 Women’s World Cup schedule of play has been released.
2013 is the largest ever Women’s World Cup, with 19 teams competing from four continents.
Hong Kong, Israel, Latvia and Sweden will be competing in their first ever FIL Women’s event and Canada is hosting their first ever Senior World Cup.
The event will be played over 10 days, commencing with an Opening Ceremony on Wednesday 9 July and concluding with the gold medal game, as well as other final matches, on Saturday 20 July.
The schedule can be found below or by going directly to: 2013worldlacrosse.com
Tournament Pools
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Schedule of Pool Play
Thursday 11 July
Field 1
10:00 – IRL v LAT
12:30 – GER v ISR
15:00 – SCO v NED
17:30 – AUT v KOR
20:00 – USA v ENG
Field 5
09:30 – HKG v JPN
12:00 – HAU v SWE
14:30 – AUS v WAL
17:00 – NZL v FIN
Friday 12 July
Field 1
10:00 – HAU v HKG
12:30 – ISR v SCO
15:00 – JPN v AUT
17:30 – ENG v WAL
20:00 – CAN v AUS
Field 5
10:00 – NED v IRL
12:30 – FIN v SWE
15:00 – GER v KOR
17:30 – LAT v NZL
Saturday 13 July
Field 1
09:30 – NED v FIN
12:00 – JPN v HAU
14:30 – IRL v NZL
17:00 – WAL v USA
19:30 – CAN v ENG
Field 5
10:00 – SWE v AUT
12:30 – KOR v LAT
15:00 – SCO v GER
Sunday 14 July
Field 1
10:00 – NZL v SCO
12:30 – WAL v CAN
15:00 – AUS v USA
17:30 – GER v HAU
20:00 – SWE v JPN
Field 5
09:00 – FIN v IRL
11:30 – KOR v ISR
17:00 – AUT v HKG
19:30 – LAT v NED
Monday 15 July
Field 1
No games
Field 5
09:00 – HKG v ISR
Tuesday 16 July
Field 1
10:00 – SCO v KOR
12:30 – NZL v NED
15:00 – FIN v LAT
17:30 – ENG v AUS
20:00 – USA v CAN
Field 5
09:00 – IRL v GER
11:30 – ISR v JPN
14:00 – AUT v HAU
16:30 – HKG v SWE
Championship Bracket
Following pool play teams will be seeded into a Championship Bracket of 12 teams and a Diamond Consolation Bracket of seven teams. The Championship Bracket will be the teams in Pool A, the top 2 teams in Pools B, C and D and the next highest ranked team. The seven teams in the Diamond Consolation Bracket will be reseeded into two new pools, X and Y, based on rankings and teams previously played in the pool play.
Wednesday 17 July
Field 1
09:00 – CO game 1: 1X v 2X
11:30 – CH game 10: 8 v 9
14:00 – CH game 12: 6 v 11
16:30 – CO game 3: 3Y v 4Y
Field 5
10:00 – CO game 2: 1Y v 2Y
12:00 – CH game 11: 5 v 12
14:30 – CH game 13: 7 v 10
Thursday 18 July
Field 1
10:00 – CO game 5: 1Y v 4Y
12:30 – CH game 15: 1 v W(10)
15:00 – CH game 17: 4 v W(11)
17:30 – CH game 18: 2 v W (13)
20:00 – CH game 19: 3 v W (12)
Field 5
09:00 – CO game 4: 2X v 3X
11:30 – CH game 14: L(10) v L(11)
14:00 – CH game 16: L(12) v L(13)
16:30 – CO game 6: 2Y v 3Y
Friday 19 July
Field 1
09:00 – CO game 7: 1X v 3X
11:30 – SF1: W(15) v W(17)
14:00 – SF2: W(18) v W(19)
16:30 – CO game 9: 2Y v 4Y
19:00 – 9th place: W (14) v W (16)
Field 5
10:00 – CO game 8: 1Y v 3Y
12:30 – CSF1: L(15) v L(17)
15:00 – CSF2: L(18) v L(19)
17:30 – 11th place: L(14) v L(16)
Saturday 20 July
Field 1
10:00 – 5th place: W(CSF 1) v W(CSF 2)
12:30 – Bronze Medal: L(SF1) v L(SF2)
15:00 – Gold Medal: W(SF1) v W(SF2)
Field 5
09:00 – 7th place: L(CSF1) v L(CSF2)
11:30 – CO game 10: TBD
CH = Championship Bracket Game
CO = Consolation Bracket Game
SF = Championship Semi-Final Game
CSF = Consolation Semi-Final Game