Eight months out from the start of the 2023 Women’s World Cup, national teams will be using the last four remaining FIFA windows — in November, February, April and June — to prep for the upcoming tournament, with all but four of the qualified teams in action over the next week.
For most, the emphasis is on pitting themselves against other teams who’ve punched their ticket for next summer’s tournament. But with a raft of fixtures taking place over such a small amount of time, which are the ties to look out for? Read More
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