Women's World Cup 2023: What to expect on Day 11
The focus on Day 11 turns to misfiring Norway as they try to rescue their World Cup campaign as they face the Philippines in Group A.
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The focus on Day 11 turns to misfiring Norway as they try to rescue their World Cup campaign as they face the Philippines in Group A.
AUCKLAND: Alen Stajcic warned his Philippines team to be wary of "wounded" Norway when they clash at the Women's World Cup on Sunday (Jul 30) with qualification for the knockout stage on the line.
Co-hosts New Zealand are 90 minutes away from a historic first at the Women's World Cup, no matter what the result when they take on Switzerland in their final group game on Sunday (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
AUCKLAND : Co-hosts New Zealand are 90 minutes away from a historic first at the Women's World Cup no matter the result when they take on Switzerland in their final group game on Sunday.
DUNEDIN, New Zealand : New Zealand will draw energy from a raucous atmosphere at the covered Dunedin Stadium as they look to book a place in the Women's World Cup knockout phase with victory over Switzerland on Sunday.
Norway striker Ada Hegerberg will not play in their must-win Women's World Cup group game against the Philippines after failing to recover from a groin injury in time, coach Hege Riise said on Saturday.
SYDNEY : Germany's quest to capture their third Women's World Cup has suffered a blow with the loss of Felicitas Rauch to a knee injury, but coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg is confident her squad will rally to fill the defender's void in their game against Colombia on Sunday.
Unseeded 19-year-old Frenchman Arthur Fils upset No. 1 seed Casper Ruud of Norway 6-0, 6-4 to advance to the semifinals of the Hamburg European Open on Friday in Germany.