FIFA makes 10-team playoff draw for 3 spots at Women's World Cup
Portugal will have to beat Thailand or Cameroon to advance to its first Women's World Cup tournament next year.
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Portugal will have to beat Thailand or Cameroon to advance to its first Women's World Cup tournament next year.
Also in this edition, Brazil's presidential election will be a run-off between current leader Jair Bolsonaro and former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Bolsonaro fared much better than expected in the first round, keeping former left-leaning leader Lula from his predicted outright win. And if Lula does clinch victory in the second round, he'll still face the challenge of a very right-leaning parliament. We take a closer look.
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