Women's World Cup: What to know about all 32 teams
Thirty-two of the best women's soccer teams are in Australia and New Zealand for the FIFA Women's World Cup, beginning July 20.
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Thirty-two of the best women's soccer teams are in Australia and New Zealand for the FIFA Women's World Cup, beginning July 20.
This Morning and Good Morning Britain will be taken off air next week as part of a major schedule shake up. ITV will instead be showing the FIFA Women's World Cup as it gets underway in Australia and New Zealand.
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NEW YORK/MANCHESTER : Eight teams will play their first Women's World Cup when the expanded tournament kicks off next week and a couple of recent shock results indicate that they might not just be in Australia and New Zealand to make up the numbers.
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The 2023 Women's World Cup will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand across nine cities and 10 venues. The action is set to kick off on July 20 with the defending champions USA bidding to win a hat-trick of world titles.