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17 votes
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Copa 71: When 112,500 fans packed out the unofficial Women’s World Cup final
9 votes -
Spain sacks World Cup-winning women's coach Jorge Vilda as post-tournament chaos continues
11 votes -
Serbian player loses kidney after taking elbow at FIBA World Cup
10 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 -
FIBA Basketball World Cup tips off before record crowd of 38,115 in Manila
9 votes -
Germany vs USA showcase highlights
6 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 -
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 -
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
30 votes -
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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turns into:
spoilers for Foo vs Bar match
wow I can't believe so-and-so scored 15 goals
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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 -
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 -
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 -
England U21 1-0 Spain U21: England win Under-21 Euros for the first time in thirty-nine years
13 votes -
Australia beat England to take the Ashes series to 2-0
10 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 -
Unlikely and sensational late goals maintained Scotland's perfect start to UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying as Steve Clarke's side stunned Norway in Oslo
5 votes -
Homophobic chants at the US vs Mexico match last night
15 votes -
The Ashes 2023
8 votes -
Sweden players had to show their genitalia at 2011 Women's World Cup – tests done after allegations of men in Equatorial Guinea squad
12 votes -
Latvia heads into the final weekend of the 2023 IIHF World Championship after a stunning 3-1 upset of Sweden in the quarter-finals
7 votes -
Norway beat Canada 3-2 at the 2023 IIHF World Championship – only the second win ever for the Norwegians against the Canadians
9 votes -
Danish players aspire to make the medal round at the 2023 IIHF World Championship after earning eight points in their first three games
4 votes -
USA upset defending champions Finland to open 2023 IIHF World Championship in Tampere
4 votes -
The Final Kick - Reactions to the 1994 World Cup Final (Brazil - Italy), shot in forty countries!
4 votes -
Rasmus Højlund netted a superb hat trick as Denmark beat Finland 3–1 to get their UEFA Euro 2024 Group H qualifying campaign off to a winning start
4 votes -
Martin Ødegaard's bumpy path to destiny – childhood advantages gave him a head start, but obstacles still littered the road to captaining Arsenal and Norway
3 votes -
Norwegian Ice Hockey Federation has formally withdrawn its bid to host the 2027 IIHF World Championship
5 votes -
Megathread for news/updates/discussion about the 2022 World Cup
Since there is probably going to be a lot of news and things to discuss over the next month.
9 votes -
FIFA reject Denmark request for pro-human rights training shirts at 2022 World Cup in Qatar
6 votes -
With Christian Eriksen back on top form and two recent wins over Group D rivals France, the Danes intend to ‘make some noise’
4 votes -
Denmark will wear 'toned down' shirts for the World Cup to protest against host Qatar's human rights record
8 votes -
Ukraine to bid for 2030 men’s football World Cup with Spain and Portugal
5 votes -
Denmark produced a superb display to beat France at Parken in the UEFA Nations League – Christian Eriksen's performance was truly outstanding
5 votes