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World Cup Group H preview - rte.ie - Germany - Serbia - Portugal - Brazil - Colombia - China - Botswana - South Africa - Morocco - Nigeria - South Korea

World Cup Group H preview

FIFA ranking: 2

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Sweden's Lundkvist ruled out of the World Cup - rte.ie - Sweden - South Africa - Philippines

Sweden's Lundkvist ruled out of the World Cup

Sweden defender Hanna Lundkvist is out of the Women's World Cup after suffering an ankle injury in her side's final friendly against the Philippines on Monday.

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Suryakumar Yadav - "Suryakumar Yadav Is 32, I Am 22...": Pakistan Youngster's Big Take Ahead Of India Clash In ACC Emerging Asia Cup - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

"Suryakumar Yadav Is 32, I Am 22...": Pakistan Youngster's Big Take Ahead Of India Clash In ACC Emerging Asia Cup

Mohammad Haris is widely considered to be a future star for the Pakistan cricket team and although he did not set the stage on fire on his debut for the national side, he has been dominating headlines with his style of aggressive batting. Haris is currently playing for the Pakistan side in the ACC Emerging Asia Cup in Sri Lanka and they have won both of their matches in the competition till now. Haris is sometimes compared to India batter Suryakumar Yadav for his slightly unorthodox shot selections and ahead of the important game against India, the youngster opened up about his thoughts regarding the topic.

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Sam Kerr - Bev Priestman - Vera Pauw - Record crowd of more than 80K expected for opener of Women's World Cup - cbc.ca - France - Usa - Australia - Canada - Ireland - New Zealand

Record crowd of more than 80K expected for opener of Women's World Cup

Overwhelming demand for tickets meant co-host Australia's opening match at the Women's World Cup had to be shifted to the tournament's biggest stadium, where it's set to be played in front of an expected record crowd of 82,500.

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Rory Macilroy - Shane Lowry - Luke Donald - Bob Macintyre - Genesis Scotland - John Rahm wants 'miraculous' Bob MacIntyre given Ryder Cup place as he joins list of superstar backers - dailyrecord.co.uk - Denmark - Spain - Italy - Scotland - Usa

John Rahm wants 'miraculous' Bob MacIntyre given Ryder Cup place as he joins list of superstar backers

John Rahm has launched his weight behind Bob MacIntyre’s Ryder Cup bid.

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Download your Women's World Cup wallchart - rte.ie - county Green

Download your Women's World Cup wallchart

Nothing says 'major international tournament' like pinning your wallchart up ahead of the kick-off.

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Yash Dhull - Sai Sudharsan - India A vs Pakistan A, ACC Men's Emerging Asia Cup 2023: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

India A vs Pakistan A, ACC Men's Emerging Asia Cup 2023: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming

The cricket fans around the world are all set to witness the mouth-watering clash between the arch-rivals India and Pakistan. The 'A' teams of both the countries will be squaring off against each other in the highly anticipated ACC Men's Emerging Asia Cup 2023 on Wednesday. India A will be led by a group of promising youngsters who have already showcased their skills on the domestic stage. Players such as Yash Dhull, Dhruv Jurel, Sai Sudarshan and Abhishek Sharma will be looking to make a lasting impression following their stellar IPL seasons and pave their way into the senior national team.

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Megan Rapinoe - Best players at 2023 Women's World Cup: Morgan, Marta, more - ESPN - espn.com - Sweden - Australia - New Zealand

Best players at 2023 Women's World Cup: Morgan, Marta, more - ESPN

The Women's World Cup is almost here! The tournament is a time to showcase the best players in the world and the up-and-comers. The 2023 edition, which starts July 20 in Australia and New Zealand, will be no different.

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