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(Photo credit: Craig Mitchelldyer-USA TODAY Sports) Previewing the Women's World Cup. Group B Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada The favorite: It might be a dead heat between Canada, the highest-ranked side in the FIFA World Rankings not to receive one of the eight top seeds in the World Cup draw, and co-host Australia. Each co-host received one of those eight seeds. Australia clearly has been in better fo
(Photo credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports) Previewing the 2023 Women's World Cup. Group H Colombia, Germany, Morocco, South Korea The favorite: Germany is a heavy favorite to advance and take on the runner-up in Group F, which could be Brazil or France. Germany finished as runner-up in the European Championship (2022) and has one of the most dynamic players in the entire event with striker Alexandra Popp. South Korea
(Photo credit: John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports) Previewing the 2023 Women's World Cup. Group A New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland The favorite: This may not be the same Norwegian squad that dominated in the 1980s and 1990s, but consider them slim favorites in one of the more balanced groups in the tournament. On paper, New Zealand would be pegged as the third-best team in the group as the 26th-ranked team in the
(Photo credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY Network) Previewing the 2023 Women's World Cup. Group G Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina The favorites: Sweden is one of the world's most consistent women's sides throughout the World Cup era. The team easily has the most talent and pedigree in a somewhat soft Group G. But recent results -- including 4-0 defeats to England in the Euro 2022 semifinals and to Australia in a frie
(Photo credit: EM Dash-USA TODAY Sports) Previewing the 2023 Women's World Cup. Group F France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama The favorite: France are the group's top seed, but this could be a dead heat with Brazil, which has a generation of young talent coming into the squad to support all-time great Marta. Les Bleus have won more games in the buildup, but the Selecao have played the more difficult schedule, including a dra
(Photo credit: John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports) Previewing the 2023 Women's World Cup. Group E United States, Vietnam, Netherlands, Portugal The favorite: It would be among the biggest shocks in women's soccer history if the USWNT -- who have won the last two World Cups -- failed to advance from the group. The Americans are still holding onto their No. 1 spot in the FIFA World Rankings, and after a three-game losing streak
(Photo credit: Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports) Previewing the 2023 Women's World Cup. Group D England, Haiti, Denmark, China The favorite: Top seed England won the 2022 Euro championship and came in third at the 2015 Women's World Cup and fourth at the 2019 Women's World Cup. However, a speed bump is evident in their recent form, having not won an official match in regulation since February, albeit while testing themse
At least 40 people in South Korea have died and more than 10,000 people have had to evacuate their homes since July 9 due to heavy rain and flooding.
The deaths of four women whose bodies were found from February to May in and around Portland, Oregon, are linked, authorities said Monday.
(Photo credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports) Previewing the 2023 Women's World Cup. Group C Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan The favorite: Spain seeks its first trip past the final 16 of the World Cup. It has only one trip beyond the last eight of the European Championships but edged out Canada for the final top seed in the World Cup draw based on some stronger recent form. Best matchup: With Spain and Japan both lik
Nathan Bailey has achieved what many university students dream of – embarking on his studies without the weight of a student loan. That dream became a reality earlier this year when Nathan received the inaugural Tauranga Moana Futures Scholarship. ...
A marine search operation is under way near Dampier after the young men’s boat sank.