The FIFA Women’s World Cup is now underway in Australia and New Zealand. It is set to be the biggest Women’s World Cup to date with organisers anticipating two billion television viewers which would double what was seen at the 2019 edition.
Alongside the Republic of Ireland, seven other nations will also be making their debut as this year’s competition welcomes 32 teams as opposed to the 24 which were allowed in 2019.
Vietnam, Zambia, Haiti, Morocco, Panama, the Philippines and Portugal will all be making their Women’s World Cup debut but it’s the United States who will be hoping to secure their fifth world title with Megan Rapinoe ready for her final tournament after announcing her retirement.
England’s first fixture takes place on Saturday and they will play one of the debutants, Haiti, with a bid to extend their title as Euros victors to World Cup champions.
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Vietnam, Zambia, Haiti, Morocco, Panama, the Philippines and Portugal will all be making their Women’s World Cup debut but it’s the United States who will be hoping to secure their fifth world title with Megan Rapinoe ready for her final tournament after announcing her retirement.