The journey to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027™ in Brazil is now set for the 11 Oceania nations following today’s official draw, held in Auckland, New Zealand.
Round One in the Cook Islands from 28 November to 1 December 2025, features the four lowest-ranked Oceania teams: Tonga (107), Tahiti (119), Cook Islands (122), and American Samoa (153).
The Round One winner has been drawn in Group A in Round Two, joining New Zealand (33), Samoa (86), and Solomon Islands (73), with matches to be played in the Solomon Islands.
Group B will feature Papua New Guinea (61), Vanuatu (100), Fiji (78), and New Caledonia (101), with matches hosted in Fiji.

Round Two will be contested during the FIFA international window, 24 February – 7 March 2026 with matches played on February 27, March 2 and March 5. The top two teams from each group will advance to Round Three.
Round Three (semi-finals and final) will be hosted in New Zealand from 7-18 April 2026. The two semi-final winners on April 11 will then meet in the final on 14 April for a direct qualification spot at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027™.
The runner-up will have a second opportunity to qualify through the FIFA Intercontinental Playoff.