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It was a tale of two halves for Norway against Germany -- and credit to them.
Canada is yet to score from open play at the 2015 Women’s World Cup.
Germany take on Norway and the hosts are back in action in the group stages.
Every team at the WWC has played once. Who’s impressed? Who’s disappointed? Who’s what we expected?
U.S. coach Jill Ellis refuses to be distracted, saying she and her team are in their “bubble.”
Here’s the latest from the USWNT camp in Canada.
Veronica Boquete is a world-class player, but Costa Rica bottled her up on Tuesday.
France and England could be one of the best games of the tournament so far.
Hope Solo’s two world-class saves to start the match were game-changers for the United States.
The U.S. women admit that they didn’t play well, but they still beat Australia. That’s a quality that could see them make a deep run.
Nigeria impressed and Cameroon ran rampant on Monday.
The U.S. midfield looked disjointed again to start the match, but it was enough against Australia.
A big point for Nigeria, who twice came back to tie Sweden.
The USWNT begin their World Cup campaign on Monday.
Things got ugly for Thailand and Ivory Coast.
Australia will bring the speed. Can the U.S. women handle it?
The U.S. women will only talk about soccer on the eve of their World Cup opener.
Alex Morgan hasn’t played a competitive match since April 11.
Many details were previously known, but this will be a distraction.
The tournament is well under way.
Canada should be worried despite winning, especially with the Dutch looking strong.
Christine Sinclair scores in stoppage time to lift Canada past China in the Women’s World Cup opener.