Women's World Cup 2023: What to expect on Day 9
England are back in action on Day 9 of the Women's World Cup as they take on Denmark in their Group D clash at the Sydney Football Stadium.
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England are back in action on Day 9 of the Women's World Cup as they take on Denmark in their Group D clash at the Sydney Football Stadium.
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AUCKLAND : European champions England will be keen to rediscover their scoring touch after a lacklustre start to their Women's World Cup campaign when they take on Denmark in Sydney on Friday, where the winner could secure a spot in the knockouts.
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TERRIGAL, Australia : England defender Alex Greenwood is confident the Lionesses will rediscover their scoring touch quickly at the Women's World Cup, as the European champions have gone more than three games without scoring a goal from open play.
Every team has now played at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand and there has been plenty of Manchester City representation.
AUCKLAND: With the opening round of group games completed, fears that a first 32-team Women's World Cup would see a flurry of embarrassing mismatches appear largely misplaced.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — United States women's national soccer team forward Alex Morgan said she and her international teammates need «a little more patience» in attack in order to reach their full potential at the 2023 Women's World Cup.