2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification


The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification process decided all 24 teams which played in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, with the hosts France qualifying automatically. It is the eighth FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international women's football world championship tournament. The tournament is the third to be hosted in Europe, after the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sweden and the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany.

Qualified teams

TeamQualified asQualification dateAppearance
in finals
Last
appearance
Consecutive
streak
Previous best performance
19 3 20154th20153
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup 3rd place9 4 20187th20152
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup 4th place12 4 20182nd20152
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup runners-up13 4 20187th20157
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup champions13 4 20188th20158
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup 5th place16 4 20183rd20152
2018 Copa América Femenina champions19 4 20188th20158
2018 Copa América Femenina runners-up22 4 20181st1
UEFA qualification Group 7 winners2nd20152
UEFA qualification Group 6 winners3rd19991
UEFA qualification Group 1 winners31 8 20185th20154
UEFA qualification Group 2 winners4 9 20181st1
UEFA qualification Group 3 winners4 9 20188th20158
UEFA qualification Group 4 winners4 9 20188th20158
UEFA qualification Group 5 winners4 9 20188th20158
2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship runners-up7th20157
2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship champions8th20158
2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship 3rd place17.10.20181st1
UEFA qualification play-off winners2nd20152
CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off winners3rd20071
2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations champions8th20158
2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations runners-up1st1
2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations 3rd place30.11.20182nd20152
2018 OFC Women's Nations Cup champions1 12 20185th20154

Qualification process

The slot allocation was approved by the FIFA Council on 13–14 October 2016. The slots for each confederation are unchanged from that of the previous tournament except the slot for the hosts is moved from CONCACAF to UEFA.

Summary of qualification

Qualifying matches started on 3 April 2017, and ended on 1 December 2018.
Apart from the host France, 207 of the 210 remaining FIFA member associations could qualify through their own confederation's qualifying process if they choose to enter. The exceptions were Guatemala and Kuwait, whose football associations were suspended by FIFA, and Equatorial Guinea, which were banned from the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Guam, Lebanon, Sierra Leone, and Turks and Caicos Islands were initially drawn into qualifying stages but they withdrew from their qualifying tournaments.
More than 30 countries, mostly in Asia and Africa, did not enter qualification, including Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Egypt, which qualified teams for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
ConfederationTournamentAvailable slotsNations startedNations eliminatedNations qualifiedQualification startQualification end
AFC2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup5241953 April 201720 April 2018
CAF2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations3242134 April 20181 December 2018
CONCACAF2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship3.5282535 May 201817 October 2018
CONMEBOL2018 Copa América Femenina2.510734 April 201822 April 2018
OFC2018 OFC Women's Nations Cup11110124 August 20181 December 2018
UEFA2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification 8+H46+H388+H6 April 201713 November 2018
Total2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification23+H143+H12023+H3 April 20171 December 2018

AFC

As in the previous World Cup cycle, the AFC Women's Asian Cup served as the World Cup qualifying tournament for AFC members. The World Cup qualifying process was as follows:
Four teams advanced from the qualifying stage: Philippines South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Final tournament

Group A
Group B
Knockout stage

CAF

As in the previous World Cup cycle, the Africa Women Cup of Nations served as the World Cup qualifying tournament for CAF members. The World Cup qualifying process was as follows:
FIFA banned Equatorial Guinea from qualifying for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, meaning they could not qualify for the World Cup regardless of their performance in the Africa Women Cup of Nations.

Qualifying stage

The seven winners of the second qualifying round advanced to the final tournament: Algeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Mali, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zambia.

Final tournament

Group A
Group B
Knockout stage

CONCACAF

As in the previous World Cup cycle, the CONCACAF Women's Championship served as the World Cup qualifying tournament for CONCACAF members. The World Cup qualifying process was as follows:
Guadeloupe and Martinique entered Caribbean qualifying for the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship. However, as they are not FIFA members, they were ineligible to qualify for the World Cup.

Qualifying stage

and Panama qualified from the Central American Zone, while Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Cuba qualified from the Caribbean Zone.

Final tournament

Group A
Group B
Knockout stage

CONMEBOL

As in the previous World Cup cycle, the Copa América Femenina served as the World Cup qualifying tournament for CONMEBOL members. The World Cup qualifying process was as follows:
Group A
Group B
Final stage

OFC

As in the previous World Cup cycle, the OFC Women's Nations Cup served as the World Cup qualifying tournament for OFC members. The World Cup qualifying process was as follows:
won the qualifying stage and qualified for the final tournament.

Final tournament

Group A
Group B
Knockout stage

UEFA

As in the previous World Cup cycle, UEFA organised a tournament for its members designed only for World Cup qualifying. The World Cup qualifying process was as follows:
Five teams advanced from the preliminary round: Kazakhstan, Albania, Israel and the Faroe Islands advanced as group winners, and Moldova advanced as the best runner-up.

Qualifying group stage

Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Ranking of second-placed teams

Play-offs

CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off

The inter-confederation play-off was contested between CONCACAF's fourth-placed team Panama and CONMEBOL's third-placed team Argentina. The winners qualified for the World Cup.

Top goalscorers