What to know for the Women's World Cup
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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.
As the anticipation builds for the FIFA Women's World Cup, there's a multitude of questions about the reigning Olympic champions from Canada.
Canada begins play this week in the FIFA Women's World Cup, lumped in the tournament's formidable Group B that has been coined this year's version of the Group of Death.
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Two-time World Cup champion Carli Lloyd talks Megan Rapinoe's last World Cup, Sophia Smith and Team USA being favorites at the 2023 World Cup.
We're analysing all the major VAR decisions throughout all 64 games at the Women's World Cup. History was made between New Zealand and Norway on Thursday as a referee announced their VAR decision to the crowd at a major tournament for the first time.
The Canadian team's motto for this Women's World Cup is "climb the mountain."