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10 votes
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Denmark's male footballers have decided to refuse a pay rise for playing for the national team in order to ensure their female counterparts get equal basic pay
34 votes -
The Cardigans blir ”sponsor” till FC Rosengård / The Cardigans become a "sponsor" to FC Rosengård
3 votes -
England's defence of their European title got off to a frustrating start, with Sarina Wiegman's side held to a 1-1 draw by a resilient Sweden
3 votes -
‘Compete with the big dogs’: new era beckons for the Dominican Republic
2 votes -
Frida Maanum will not join up with Norway for their Euro 2025 qualifiers after collapsing in the Continental Cup final, her club Arsenal have said
1 vote -
The USWNT are champions again. But regional powers are starting to flex their muscles.
5 votes -
Documentary ‘The Home Game’, about an Icelandic village's football team, has taken the top honour at the Glasgow Film Festival
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'Copa 71' - the Lost Lionesses and the forgotten 1971 women's World Cup
6 votes -
‘It’s a huge advantage’: Could soccer skills help decide the Super Bowl?
6 votes -
‘It’s a big vision’: are Gotham FC building a super team for the ages?
4 votes -
Jonas Eidevall reflects on his time with Arsenal WFC before marking a century of matches in charge against Liverpool on Sunday
4 votes -
Two Swedish nationals have been shot dead and a third person injured in Brussels, in an attack which prosecutors are treating as terrorism
21 votes -
FIFA could make the Women's World Cup more competitive
6 votes -
How the feminist consensus that overthrew Spain’s soccer chief was formed
11 votes -
Copa 71: When 112,500 fans packed out the unofficial Women’s World Cup final
9 votes -
The unwanted Spanish soccer kiss is textbook male chauvinism. Don’t excuse it.
34 votes -
Spain sacks World Cup-winning women's coach Jorge Vilda as post-tournament chaos continues
11 votes -
Hege Riise has left her role as Norway coach following the Women's World Cup
6 votes -
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee opens disciplinary proceedings against Luis Rubiales, President of the Spanish FA
15 votes -
Coming to Kansas City: The first stadium built solely for pro women’s sports
23 votes -
This is the gayest World Cup ever (and no one’s batting an eyelid)
25 votes -
Matildas sign off with defeat as Sweden secure third place at Women's World Cup
8 votes -
Spain reach their first Women's World Cup final as late winner sinks Sweden
14 votes -
Matildas v France World Cup match pulls the biggest Australian TV audience of 2023 (so far)
9 votes -
Impressive Sweden stun Japan to secure Women's World Cup semi-final against Spain
9 votes -
Australia beat France in penalty thriller to reach World Cup semi-finals
11 votes -
I’m really trying to appreciate the World Cup from the US
Time zone challenges aside, I’m really appreciating the growth in the competition and the extent that the tournament has grown in popularity, viewership and more importantly recognition. When I...
Time zone challenges aside, I’m really appreciating the growth in the competition and the extent that the tournament has grown in popularity, viewership and more importantly recognition.
When I (for the first time) watched the Euro’s last year there was a perceived slower pace of Football and it took some getting used to compared to the pace of, for instance, the Premier League. But after watching a few games I’ve come to realize their game is developing at a high rate - and this World Cup’s excitement, quality of play, and upsets are evident that these players are catching up fast. They really are really putting on a show to be appreciated.
But, like I said in the title, I’m watching Footie from the US.
And, I wish I could say different, but the Fox commentary, in the simplest terms, sucks big time. Their breathless uneducated excitable play by play commentary (especially John Strong’s) detracts to the point that this is not an enjoyable experience at all.My resolution is to watch the game on Telemundo (in Spanish) so I can appreciate the talent on display, and not suffer the distraction of terrible commentary, but still pick up on the vibe.
If American Soccer wants to evolve, then the TV commentary needs to toned down from overly excitable (and partial) to more informative and educational.
I’m so grateful that the Wall wasn’t built tall enough to not now allow Spanish commentary.
16 votes -
Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso fire Australia into Women's World Cup quarter-finals with win over Denmark
9 votes -
England win shootout to scrape into quarter-finals
12 votes -
The end of the US Women’s Soccer dominance
15 votes -
US knocked out of Women’s World Cup after penalty shootout loss to Sweden
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Megathread for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup starts this Thursday, July 20th, and runs for the next month. here is a schedule that will automatically convert match times to your local...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup
starts this Thursday, July 20th, and runs for the next month.
here is a schedule that will automatically convert match times to your local timezone:
https://www.espn.com/soccer/schedule/_/date/20230720/league/fifa.wwc
I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who lives in Australia or NZ. what have the preparations been like? are you planning on attending any matches?
or, anyone who is travelling from other countries to attend - what has your experience been like?
I'll be watching on YouTube TV. it's one of the more expensive streaming options (currently 73 USD/mo) but I've used it for men's and women's world cups since 2018 (as well as several years of live & time-shifted American football). they've had one glitch in all that time, during a 2018 semi-final match, but otherwise it's been damn near perfect. I'd definitely recommend it if you can afford it.
please limit discussion of other streaming options to legal ones only - linking to pirate streams could get Tildes and Deimos into copyright trouble.
like probably a lot of people, I'll be time-shifting matches because I'm on the US west coast and many will be inconveniently timed (but you better believe I'll be awake at 3am on Sunday Aug 20th for the final)
to avoid spoiling matches for people who haven't seen them yet, please use
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tags:<details> <summary>spoilers for Foo vs Bar match</summary> wow I can't believe so-and-so scored 15 goals </details>
turns into:
spoilers for Foo vs Bar match
wow I can't believe so-and-so scored 15 goals
42 votes -
Japan advance to Women's World Cup last eight as Hinata Miyazawa strike sinks Norway
10 votes -
Sweden brush Argentina aside to tee up last-sixteen meeting with USA at the Women's World Cup
6 votes -
East Africa port workers inspired to fight wildlife crime after “game-changing” WildAid campaign
9 votes -
Denmark prove (Pernille) Harder, better, faster, stronger than Haiti to secure last-sixteen spot at Women's World Cup
5 votes -
Canada eliminated from Women's World Cup after crushing loss to Australia
11 votes -
Norway squeak into knockout stage of Women's World Cup as Sophie Haug thrills in Philippines thrashing
7 votes -
Sweden seal place in Women's World Cup last sixteen with rout of Italy
14 votes -
South Korean businesswoman Michele Kang has a controlling stake in two women's teams and plans to acquire more
9 votes -
Lauren James scored a wonder strike to lead England to victory over Denmark in Women's World Cup
5 votes -
Ada Hegerberg: ‘I don't think things will change without women standing up’
11 votes -
Switzerland frustrate Norway in Women's World Cup stalemate after Ada Hegerberg injury
4 votes -
Amanda Ilestedt breaks South Africa hearts with last-gasp strike for Sweden at Women's World Cup
5 votes -
Amalie Vangsgaard's late winner sees Denmark return to Women's World Cup with win over China
4 votes -
New Zealand's Hannah Wilkinson stuns Norway in Women's World Cup opener at Eden Park in Auckland
5 votes -
Women's soccer players, do you remember how you fell in love with the game?
I'm a soon-to-be new dad of a baby girl. I have loved and played soccer since 6 years old, and would love nothing more than to see my daughter take to the game. However, I would never force...
I'm a soon-to-be new dad of a baby girl. I have loved and played soccer since 6 years old, and would love nothing more than to see my daughter take to the game. However, I would never force anything on her just because I happen to like it - if she ends up having no interest in soccer, so be it.
So my question to those of you who play/played, do you remember what got you hooked? I'll obviously be kicking the ball around with her at the park, and my city is fortunate enough to have a pro women's team, so I'll be taking her to games. Is there anything else I can do to put together my best "pitch deck" together for the sport?
Thanks in advance, and go KC Current! :)
13 votes -
Caroline Seger is set to take part in her fifth Women's World Cup after being included in Sweden's squad for this summer's tournament
4 votes -
Alex Scott on love, Lineker and standing up for LGBTQ+ rights
7 votes