Here is a look at the list of all Player of the Match (MOTM) winners from the 2023 Women’s World Cup currently being held in Australia and New Zealand.
Last updated after Spain vs England Women Final Player of the Match (Olga Carmona ESP– 20 Aug 2023)
Also check out FIFA WWC 2023 Crowd attendance figures.
Final & Third Place POTM
Spain vs England Lionesses 1-0 Final POTM (Olga Carmona ESP)
Sweden vs Australia 2-0 (Third Place Playoff- Fridolina Rolfo SWE)
Semifinal Man of the Match WWC 2023
Australia vs England 1-3 SF POTM (Lauren Hemp ENG)
Spain vs Sweden Women 2-1 SF POTM (Salma Paralluelo ESP)
Quarterfinal 2023 Women’s World Cup Player of the Match
England vs Colombia 2-1 (Alessia Russo ENG)
Australia vs France 0-0 (7-6 pens) (Mackenzie Arnold AUS)
Japan vs Sweden 1-2 (Amanda Ilestedt SWE)
Spain vs Holland 2-1 (Salma Paralluelo ESP)
Round of 16 Women’s WC 2023 POTM List
France vs Morocco 4-0 (Kadidiatou Diani FRA)
Colombia vs Jamaica 1-0 (Catalina Usme COL)
Australia vs Denmark 2-0 (Caitlin Foord AUS)
England vs Nigeria 0-0 (4-2 pens) (Mary Earps ENG)
Sweden vs USA 0-0 (5-4 pens) (Zecira Musovic SWE)
Netherlands vs South Africa 2-0 (Daphne van Domselaar NED)
Japan vs Norway 3-1 (Hinata Miyazawa JAP)
Switzerland vs Spain 1-5 (Aitana Bonmati ESP)
Group Stages Women’s World Cup Player of the Match Winners List
New Zealand vs Norway 1-0 (Hannah Ellis NZ)
Philippines vs Switzerland 0-2 (Ramona Bachmann SUI)
New Zealand vs Philippines 0-1 (Olivia Davies-McDaniel PHI)
Switzerland vs Norway 0-0 (Gael Thalmann SUI)
Switzerland vs New Zealand 0-0 (Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic SUI)
Norway vs Philippines 6-0 (Sophie Roman Haug NOR)
Australia vs Ireland 1-0 (Steph Catley AUS)
Nigeria vs Canada 0-0 (Chiamaka Nnadozie NGA)
Canada vs Ireland 2-1 (Katie McCabe IRE)
Australia vs Nigeria 2-3 (Osinachi Ohale NGA)
Canada vs Australia 0-4 (Hayley Raso AUS)
Ireland vs Nigeria 0-0 (Courtney Brosnan IRE)
Spain vs Costa Rica 3-0 (Aitana Bonmati ESP)
Zambia vs Japan 0-5 (Hinata Miyazawa JAP)
Japan vs Costa Rica 2-0 (Hikaru Naomoto JAP)
Spain vs Zambia 5-0 (Jennifer Hermoso ESP)
Japan vs Spain 4-0 (Hinata Miyazawa JAP)
Costa Rica vs Zambia 1-3 (Barbra Banda ZAM)
England vs Haiti 1-0 (Georgia Stanway ENG)
Denmark vs China 1-0 (Amalie Vangsgaard DEN)
England vs Denmark 1-0 (Lauren James ENG)
China vs Haiti 1-0 (Wang Shuang CHN)
China vs England 1-6 (Lauren James ENG)
Haiti vs Denmark 0-2 (Pernille Harder DEN)
USA vs Vietnam 3-0 (Sophie Smith USA)
Netherlands vs Portugal 1-0 (Stefanie van der Gragt NED)
USA vs Netherlands 1-1 (Jill Roord NED)
Portugal vs Vietnam 2-0 (Telma Encarnacao POR)
Portugal vs USA 0-0 (Alex Morgan USA)
Vietnam vs Netherlands 0-7 (Esmee Brugts NED)
France vs Jamaica 0-0 (Deneisha Blackwood JAM)
Brazil vs Panama 4-0 (Ary Borges BRA)
France vs Brazil 2-1 (Eugenie Le Sommer FRA)
Panama vs Jamaica 0-1 (Allyson Swaby JAM)
Panama vs France 3-6 (Kadidiatou Diani FRA)
Jamaica vs Brazil 0-0 (Rebecca Spencer JAM)
Sweden vs South Africa 2-1 (Amanda Ilestedt SWE)
Italy vs Argentina 1-0 (Cristiana Girelli ITA)
Argentina vs South Africa 2-2 (Thembi Kgatlana RSA)
Sweden vs Italy 5-0 (Amanda Ilestedt SWE)
Argentina vs Sweden 0-2 (Rebecka Blomqvist SWE)
Italy vs South Africa 2-3 (Hildah Magaia RSA)
Germany vs Morocco 6-0 (Alexandra Popp GER)
Colombia vs South Korea 2-0 (Linda Caicedo COL)
South Korea vs Morocco 0-1 (Ibtissam Jraidi MOR)
Germany vs Colombia 1-2 (Linda Caicedo COL)
South Korea vs Germany 1-1 (Alexandra Popp GER)
Morocco vs Colombia 1-0 (Anissa Lahmari MOR)
Who won Player of the Match at Women’s World Cup 2023 despite her team being on the losing side?
Katie McCabe (Ireland) won POTM at the 2023 FIFA WWC against Canada (Ireland lost the game 2-1)
Who hwon the most Player of the Match Awards at the Women’s World Cup 2023 so far
It is Hinata Miyazawa from Japan and Amanda Ilestedt from Sweden with three POTM awards each.
Most Player of the Match Awards won at Women’s Football World Cup 2023 so far
Hinata Miyazawa (Japan 3 POTM- vs Zambia, Spain, Norway)
Amanda Ilestedt (Sweden 3- vs South Africa, Italy, Japan)
Aitana Bonmati (Spain 2- vs Costa Rica, Switzerland)
Salma Paralluelo (Spain 2- vs Netherlands, Sweden)
Lauren James (England 2- vs Denmark, China)
Alexandra Popp (Germany 2- vs Morocco, South Korea)
Linda Caicedo (Colombia 2- vs South Korea, Germany)
Kadidiatou Diani (France 2- vs Panama, Morocco)