Women's World Cup
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Herve Renard will manage France at Women's World Cup after resigning from Saudi Arabia
By Ryan Dabbs published
"I think I did the maximum with the team," Renard said after losing 2-1 to Bolivia in a friendly earlier this week
Women's World Cup 2023 groups: Who every country will face in Australia and New Zealand
By Tom Hancock last updated
The Women's World Cup groups have been drawn – this is who each nation will face to reach the knockouts
FIFA launches FIFA+, a free streaming service offering live football, exclusive series and archived World Cup matches
By Ed McCambridge published
NEWS Viewers can now watch classic World Cup matches and live games from around the globe with the new FIFA+ service
Why women's football was banned for 50 years – and is only just recovering
By Carrie Dunn published
On this day 100 years ago, the FA declared football “quite unsuitable for females” and outlawed the sport. Carrie Dunn looks at how far the game was set back...
Every country to win the Women's World Cup
By Jessy Parker Humphreys published
The US Women's National Team are the most successful Women's World Cup winners but three other teams have also won
Japan women Tokyo 2020 football squad: who's going to the Olympics?
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Japan have been drawn alongside Great Britain, Chile and Canada in Group E
Chile women Tokyo 2020 football squad: who is in the team for the Olympics?
By FourFourTwo Staff published
La Roja Femenina have been drawn alongside Great Britain, Japan and Canada in Group E
Olympics 2020 football – Team GB's Caroline Weir interview: "Andy Murray is at the end of the phone now. At first, I was just trying to play it cool"
By Joe Brewin published
Caroline Weir is one of only two Scots in the Team GB Olympics 2020 squad and the Manchester City midfielder is desperate to emulate her iconic mentor Andy Murray's golden glory in Tokyo
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