[11] The official draw took place on 5 May 2022, 13:00 local time (UTC-6), at the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica in San José.
[12] The teams were allocated based on their performances in the 5 previous U-20 Women's World Cups, five bonus points are added to each of the confederation's current champions that won the respective qualifying tournament (for this cycle).
[13] Costa Rica H Germany Japan France United States Nigeria Spain Mexico Brazil South Korea Ghana New Zealand Netherlands Canada Colombia Australia Players born between 1 January 2002 and 31 December 2006 are eligible to compete in the tournament.
[14] The Video assistant referee (VAR) system will be utilize for the first time in a FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Lara Lee Kim Yu-jeong Ramina Tsoi Heba Saadieh Park Mi-suk Trương Thị Lệ Trinh Akhona Makalima Vincentia Amedome Carine Atezambong Fanta Kone Mimisen Iyorhe Diana Chikotesha Marianela Araya Francia González Tori Penso Chantal Boudreau Ivette Santiago Enedina Caudillo Sandra Ramírez Mijensa Rensch Brooke Mayo Emikar Calderas Mary Blanco Migdalia Rodríguez Anna-Marie Keighley Sarah Jones Maria Salamasina Lina Lehtovaara Marta Huerta de Aza Tess Olofsson Cheryl Foster Sara Telek Polyxeni Irodotou Karolin Kaivoja Katalin Török Katarzyna Wójs Guadalupe Porras Almira Spahić Susanne Küng Kate Jacewicz Sarah Ho (AVAR) Bouchra Karboubi Fatiha Jermoumi (AVAR) Melissa Borjas Tatiana Guzmán Salomé di Iorio Daiane Muniz dos Santos María Belén Carvajal Maïka Vanderstichel Esther Staubli Ella De Vries (AVAR) Sian Massey (AVAR) Eliana Fernández (AVAR) Elizabeth Tintaya
[19] "Vamos juntas" by Isabella Castro, Rebeca Malavassi, Tony Succar and the female choir of the Franz Liszt Schule served as the official song of the tournament.