Which football teams are playing at the Olympics? When are the matches and who are the favourites? Al Jazeera explains.
Women’s football has been part of the Summer Olympics since the 1996 Atlanta Games.
Unlike the men’s event, which is restricted to under-23 players, the women’s Olympic football tournament is a full senior-level international event featuring some of the world’s best players.
As the 2024 Olympics football kicks off in Paris on July 24, here is all to know about the women’s football event:
A total of 12 countries have qualified for women’s football at Paris 2024.
Group A: France, Colombia, Canada, New Zealand
Group B: United States, Zambia, Germany, Australia
Group C: Spain, Japan, Nigeria, Brazil
The 12 women’s teams are divided into three groups of four teams each.
The top two teams from each group along with the two best third-placed teams progress to the quarterfinals followed by the semifinals.
The winners of the semifinals meet in the gold medal match, while the losers play in the bronze medal match.
⚽ Who are the favourites to win the gold?
Reigning world champions Spain are favourites to win gold on their Olympic debut.
The United States, who will play under new coach Emma Hayes, are the co-favourites alongside powerhouses Germany and the host nation, France.
⚽ Which top women’s players will be playing at the Olympics?
The top women’s players who will compete at the Paris Olympics include Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmati of Spain, Brazil’s veteran forward, Marta, Colombia’s highly talented Linda Caicedo, France’s experienced defender, Wendie Renard and the USA’s promising striker, Sophia Smith.

⚽ What are the key dates for the matches?
- Group stage: July 25-31
- Quarterfinals: August 3
- Semifinals: August 6
- Bronze medal match: August 9
- Gold medal match: August 10
⚽ Where will the matches be held?
The women’s football Olympic matches will be held across seven stadiums in France.
- Bordeaux Stadium in Bordeaux
- Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium in Saint-Etienne
- La Beaujoire Stadium in Nantes
- Lyon Stadium in Decines-Charpieu (near Lyon)
- Marseille Stadium in Marseille
- Nice Stadium in Nice
- Parc des Princes in Paris
