Group B of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup took place from 8 to 17 June 2019.
[1] The group consisted of China PR, Germany, South Africa and Spain.
[3] Notes In the round of 16: All times listed are local, CEST (UTC+2).
[1] Player of the Match: Giulia Gwinn (Germany)[4] Assistant referees:[5] Princess Brown (Jamaica) Stephanie-Dale Yee Sing (Jamaica) Fourth official: Lucila Venegas (Mexico) Reserve assistant referee: Mayte Chávez (Mexico) Video assistant referee: Massimiliano Irrati (Italy) Assistant video assistant referees: Paolo Valeri (Italy) Sarah Jones (New Zealand) Player of the Match: Jennifer Hermoso (Spain)[6] Assistant referees:[7] Leslie Vásquez (Chile) Loreto Toloza (Chile) Fourth official: Laura Fortunato (Argentina) Reserve assistant referee: Mary Blanco (Colombia) Video assistant referee: Mauro Vigliano (Argentina) Assistant video assistant referees: Tiago Martins (Portugal) Mariana de Almeida (Argentina) Player of the Match: Sara Däbritz (Germany)[8] Assistant referees:[9] Maryna Striletska (Ukraine) Oleksandra Ardasheva (Ukraine) Fourth official: Sandra Braz (Portugal) Reserve assistant referee: Mihaela Țepușă (Romania) Video assistant referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands) Assistant video assistant referees: Paweł Gil (Poland) Michelle O'Neill (Republic of Ireland) Player of the Match: Li Ying (China PR)[10] Assistant referees:[11] Katalin Török (Hungary) Sanja Rođak-Karšić (Croatia) Fourth official: Jana Adámková (Czech Republic) Reserve assistant referee: Stephanie-Dale Yee Sing (Jamaica) Video assistant referee: Chris Beath (Australia) Assistant video assistant referees: Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed (United Arab Emirates) Manuela Nicolosi (France) Player of the Match: Sara Däbritz (Germany)[12] Assistant referees:[13] Julia Magnusson (Sweden) Lisa Rashid (England) Fourth official: Stéphanie Frappart (France) Reserve assistant referee: Michelle O'Neill (Republic of Ireland) Video assistant referee: Clément Turpin (France) Assistant video assistant referees: Drew Fischer (Canada) Manuela Nicolosi (France) Player of the Match: Peng Shimeng (China PR)[14] Assistant referees:[15] Neuza Back (Brazil) Tatiane Sacilotti (Brazil) Fourth official: Laura Fortunato (Argentina) Reserve assistant referee: Mary Blanco (Colombia) Video assistant referee: Mauro Vigliano (Argentina) Assistant video assistant referees: Tiago Martins (Portugal) Mariana de Almeida (Argentina) Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers in the group if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied, or if teams had the same record in the ranking of third-placed teams.
These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:[3] Only one of the above deductions were applied to a player in a single match.