Women's World Cup venues: Where are the matches being played?
The Women's World Cup is less than a week away and host nation Canada will raise the curtain on the tournament when they host China on June 6 at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium.
While getting the opportunity to witness the world's very best female stars showcase their skills for upwards of a month, those who tune into the competition will also grow accustomed to some of the most impressive venues Canada has to offer.
Here, we run down some quick facts about each of the six stadiums that will play host to the best female footballers on the planet over the next month.
Edmonton - Commonwealth Stadium

- Year Constructed: 1978
- Capacity: 56,302
- Marquee Group Match: Canada vs. China (June 6)
View the complete tournament schedule for Commonwealth Stadium here.
Moncton - Moncton Stadium

(Courtesy: Tourism New Brunswick)
- Year Constructed: 2010
- Capacity: Up to 20,725
- Marquee Group Match: France vs. England (June 9)
View the complete tournament schedule for Moncton Stadium here.
Montreal - Olympic Stadium

- Year Constructed: 1976
- Capacity: 60,860
- Marquee Group Match: Brazil vs. Spain (June 13)
View the complete tournament schedule for Olympic Stadium here.
Ottawa - Lansdowne Stadium

(Courtesy: Olympics Canada)
- Year Constructed: 1908
- Capacity: 24,000
- Marquee Group Match: Germany vs. Norway (June 11)
View the complete tournament schedule for Lansdowne Stadium here.
Vancouver - BC Place

- Year Constructed: 1983
- Capacity: 54,500
- Marquee Group Match: Japan vs. Switzerland (June 8)
View the complete tournament schedule for BC Place here.
Winnipeg - Winnipeg Stadium

(Courtesy: Olympics Canada)
- Year Constructed: 2013
- Capacity: 40,000
- Marquee Group Match: United States vs. Sweden (June 11)
View the complete tournament schedule for Winnipeg Stadium here.