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.
Hannah Wilkinson scored to open the second half and New Zealand went on to beat Norway 1-0 on Thursday for its first-ever win at the Women's World Cup, just hours after a shooting in downtown Auckland shocked the host nation.
AUCKLAND : The ninth Women's World Cup and by far the biggest in the tournament's history kicks off on Thursday with co-hosts New Zealand and Australia in action, with record attendances expected at both their matches.
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.
Former World Cup champions Norway have high hopes of advancing far at this year's tournament, as the humiliating exit from the 2022 European Championship still weighs heavily on the team.
Norway winger Guro Reiten has acknowledged her side's outsider status at the Women's World Cup starting this month but warned against underestimating the former champions at the tournament.