2023 FIFA Women's World Cup play-offs

Scotland v Austria
Thursday, 6 October
Hampden Park, Glasgow

Scotland or Austria v Republic of Ireland
Tuesday, 11 October
Hampden Park, Glasgow

Pedro Martinez Losa has named his Scotland squad for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup play-offs.

Scotland go head to head with Austria at Hampden Park on Thursday, 6 October - with the winner going on to face the Republic of Ireland.

There's a welcome return for fit-again Christy Grimshaw and Kirsty Hanson in a 25-strong group.

Scotland squad

Eartha Cumings Liverpool
Jenna Fife Rangers
Lee Gibson Glasgow City
Emma Mukandi Reading
Jen Beattie Arsenal
Jenna Clark Glasgow City
Kelly Clark Celtic
Nicola Docherty Rangers
Rachel Corsie Aston Villa
Sophie Howard Leicester City
Caroline Weir Real Madrid
Chloe Arthur Crystal Palace
Christie Murray Birmingham City
Christy Grimshaw AC Milan
Claire Emslie Angel City FC
Erin Cuthbert Chelsea
Lucy Graham Everton
Rachel McLauchlan Rangers
Sam Kerr Rangers
Abi Harrison Bristol City
Fiona Brown Rosengard 
Kirsty Hanson Aston Villa (on loan from Manchester Utd)
Lana Clelland Sassuolo
Lisa Evans West Ham 
Martha Thomas Manchester Utd

Tickets

Tickets are on sale via Scotland Tickets | Scotland National Team Fans | Scottish FA

Individual tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £5 for concessions.

You can receive a 50% discount on the price of the Round Two match ticket when you purchase both Round One and Round Two tickets together.

A group ticket offer is also available; fans buying 10 tickets or more for either match will receive a 30% discount. All tickets must be full price tickets and this offer cannot be combined with the above offer.

Scotland Supporters Club members are eligible for a free ticket, which will be automatically applied to one ticket in your basket at the point of transaction.

In the event that we do not progress to the Round Two play-off tie against Republic of Ireland, a full refund will be issued for tickets bought for this game. 

How the play-offs work...

The play-offs will take place between 3–11 October.

The two play-off winners with the highest ranking (based on results in the qualifying group stage and Round Two play-offs) will qualify for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The remaining play-off winner will compete in the inter-confederation play-offs.

Inter-confederation play-off

A 10-team tournament will be held from 17 to 23 February 2023 in Australia and New Zealand to decide the last three finalists.

Continental allocation
AFC: 2
CAF: 2
CONCACAF: 2
CONMEBOL: 2
OFC: 1
UEFA: 1

The teams will be split into three groups, two of three teams and one of four, with seeding decided by FIFA ranking. All three groups will be played as separate knockout competitions with the winner of each qualifying for the finals.

In the two three-team groups, the seeded team will go straight to the final (after playing a friendly against Australia or New Zealand) and meet the winner of a semi-final between the other two nations.