- worldsoccertalk.com FIFA makes Los Angeles U-turn: World Cup 2026 is coming to LA
SoFi Stadium in the Los Angeles area looks set to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches once again. The state-of-the-art arena was previously picked as one of the 11 United States venues for the upcoming tournament. However, a feud between the governing body of the sport and Stan Kroenke seemed to spoil ...
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Sweden advances to the quarterfinals after beating USA on penalties with the slimmest possible margin
That was one of the craziest penalty shootouts I've ever seen. Heartbreaking for USA.
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'We’re used to scraps': How $30,000 guarantees will change World Cup players’ lives
www.theguardian.com ‘We’re used to scraps’: How $30,000 guarantees will change World Cup players’ livesMany elite women’s football players are effectively amateurs. Increased payments should help many of them reach their potential
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China 1 - 6 England
I haven't been able to watch the match yet, but Mastodon would have you believe it was the Lauren James show.
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England 1 - 0 Haiti
While 3 points is 3 points, only being able to convert a pen against Haiti doesn't seem like as strong a start as I would have expected for the "it's coming home" crowd.
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Switzerland 2 - Philippines 0
Not a particularly surprising result, but things are looking tough for Norway
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Heading into the tournament, Sophia Smith is the favorite to be the top goalscorer 👀
Who is your pick to score the most goals?
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Awesome World Cup ad (La Compil des Bleues)
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- worldsoccertalk.com How to watch the Women's World Cup on US TV
If you're trying to find where to watch the Women's World Cup on US TV, you've come to the right place. The premier international competition for the women's game continues to grow in talent and popularity. It is repeatedly the home of the most-watched soccer games in the United States when the tour...
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The 2023 Women’s World Cup will include a record number of out LGBTQ+ athletes
> This year’s Women’s World Cup for soccer will include a record number of out LGBTQ+ athletes. Not only that, but it’s notably higher than the previous record, which was 38 out LGBTQ+ players in 2019. This year, there will be 87, which means we’ve more than doubled!
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What do World Cup groups look like?
Source: https://twitter.com/Odriozolite/status/1680185466635816961
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What is your World Cup bracket?
Make one and post it in the comments.
- theathletic.com If 'now is all', what comes next? Qatar six months on from the World Cup final
For some, the World Cup was a month-long celebration with the eyes of the world upon them. For others, there was only temporary respite