Women’s World Cup 2023: Everything You Need To Know
The Women’s World Cup 2023 is ready to get underway in Australia and New Zealand on Thursday with the biggest stars in the game set to do battle over the next four weeks. England are one of the favourites to win the tournament for the very first time in their history following on from their stunning victory at Euro 2022 last summer.
Expectations are at an all-time high for the Lionesses in light of that dizzying summer – even with the absences of star players Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Fran Kirby due to injury.
Competition
However, the Lionesses will face stiff competition from the double reigning world champions USA, whilst the likes of France, Germany and Sweden will also be eyeing glory Down Under.
Are You Ready?
So, with the 32 teams all set for the greatest show on Earth – are you ready for the Women’s World Cup? Download your free World Cup wallchart here – the tournament wouldn’t feel quite the same without one! Blue Tack and pencils at the ready…
England’s Chances
England are still among the favourites to win the tournament despite injuries to key stars, according to captain Steph Houghton. The Lionesses have been praised for their ‘humility’ ahead of the tournament, with manager Phil Neville insisting that egos will be kept in check.
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Conclusion
The Women’s World Cup 2023 is set to be an exciting tournament with some of the best players in the world competing for glory. England will be hoping to go all the way and make history by winning their first ever World Cup title. With a wallchart in hand, you can follow all of the action as it unfolds over the next four weeks.