FIFA 22 still has a few months left in the cycle, with the Team of the Season promo underway in Ultimate Team.
However, FIFA 23 is fast approaching, and it looks likely to be the last game produced by the EA and FIFA partnership.
So, read on to find out what women's teams we could see in EA's next title.
FIFA 23 Release Date
There is no official release date for FIFA 23 yet, but we still have a good idea of when to expect it.
FIFA 22 was fully launched on Friday, 1 October 2021, so if EA follows the same trend, then Friday, 30 September 2022 could be our FIFA 23 release date.
Expect to be able to access the game sooner than that via a possible Beta or Demo, 10-hour EA Play trial, then Early Access for pre-orders for those who buy the Ultimate Edition of the game and the Web App from Tuesday, 27 September.
Women's Teams
Women's national teams were first introduced in FIFA 16 and have continued to be included in each edition of the title.
Although nothing is official, we fully expect to see this continue in FIFA 23.
At the moment, we still only have national teams for the women, with no clubs making it to the game for now.
This will surely change in the future, but whether or not this happens in the next title is unknown.
We have seen leaks saying that, in a World Cup year, there will be a separate game mode available for both the men's and women's tournaments.
If that is the case, we could see the addition of more women's national teams than ever before, with 32 in total.
So far, the teams that have qualified for the 2023 World Cup and should be included in the FIFA 23 game mode are:
- Australia
- China PR
- France
- Japan
- Korea Republic
- New Zealand
- Philippines
- Spain
- Sweeden
- Vietnam