Women’s World Cup
England Can Push USA All The Way in World Cup Semi Final
The first semi final of the womens World Cup takes place on Tuesday night, with England taking on the USA. There is no doubt that the US womens team are the favourites here, they have the advantage both in terms of experience and in terms of quality within the squad. However, there is a lot to like about what England have done so far, and with that there is hope that they can cause what would be a real shock here and knock out the tournament favourites.
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France Take On United States In Huge World Cup Clash
The Women’s World Cup is starting to get even more interesting, as we prepare for the quarter-final stage of the tournament. All eight remaining teams will feel as if they’ve got a somewhat realistic chance of getting the job done and lifting the trophy, but in all honesty, the expectation is that whoever wins the game we’re previewing today will be the one to become world champions. The game in question is set to be contested between France and United States,
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England Battle Norway For Place In World Cup Semi-Finals
We’re at the business end of the Women’s World Cup, and that can mean a lot of different things. Above all else, however, it means that we’re going to get the chance to witness some pretty elite level football in the next few games. The ‘elite eight’ have all been able to earn their place at this stage of the tournament, but you could argue that not all of them have shown us what they can do to their full potential.
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United States Take On Spain In Women’s World Cup
We’re into the business end of the Women’s World Cup now, as we say goodbye to the group stages in favour of the knockouts. This is where the elite teams are separated from the pretenders, many of whom are actually still in the tournament due to the nature of the format. We’re excited to see how things shape up as we look ahead to the Round of 16, especially when it comes to the game that we’re talking about today.
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