Your Women’s World Cup Questions, Answered
If it feels as if one World Cup simply ended and FIFA is already speaking about one other one, effectively, that’s as a result of it’s. Argentina should still be celebrating the trophy it gained in Qatar — and that celebration might proceed for some time — however there’s a ladies’s championship simply across the nook. Here’s what to know.
When is the Women’s World Cup?
The event runs from July 20 by means of Aug. 20. It will kick off with video games that includes the co-hosts Australia (in opposition to Ireland in Sydney) and New Zealand (in opposition to Norway in Auckland) on July 20.
Where is the event?
Matches can be held at 10 stadiums in 9 cities: 5 in Australia and 4 in New Zealand. (Sydney will do double obligation, with the smaller Sydney Football Stadium internet hosting group-stage video games earlier than being changed within the rotation by the a lot bigger Stadium Australia.)
The full record of cities:
Australia: Sydney (two stadiums), Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth.
New Zealand: Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Hamilton.
That’s a good distance from … most locations, sure?
As at all times, that is determined by you. Melbourne is at the moment 16 hours forward of New York, and Auckland is eighteen hours. (Those numbers bounce to 19 and 21 in Los Angeles, during which case you is likely to be higher off counting from the opposite course.) If you’re a fan of the Australian Open, or insomnia, you’ll after all have options to beat this.
Who has certified?
Most of the favorites and traditional suspects superior simply within the authentic spherical of qualification, creating an entry record that features each soccer names followers ought to acknowledge and some which may elevate eyebrows:
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, the Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, Vietnam, Zambia.
That’s not 32 groups.
There can be 32 groups on the Women’s World Cup 12 months, up from 24 from the final event in France in 2019, from 16 on the ones earlier than that and from 12 within the inaugural occasion in 1991. But the sector remains to be being set this week in New Zealand, the place 10 groups arrived for playoffs to resolve the final three locations.
Two of these spots are actually set:
Group A: Portugal beat Cameroon, 2-1, on a penalty kick in damage time to earn its first Women’s World Cup journey. Its prize? Portugal landed in a bunch with the United States, Netherlands and Vietnam.
Group B: Haiti beat Chile, 2-1, on two objectives by the teenage midfielder Melchie Dumornay. Haiti, too, can be a World Cup debutante, and in Dumornay, who just lately signed with the world’s greatest membership group, France’s Olympique Lyonnais Féminin, and a group of youngsters and twenty-somethings, it presents an abundance of vitality and optimism that it’s going to hope could make up for its apparent lack of expertise. It had higher: The Haitians dropped into a bunch with England, China and Denmark.
Group C: Paraguay and Panama will play for the ultimate spot within the World Cup on Thursday. Each group, like Portugal and Haiti, would develop into a first-time qualifier.
Who are the event favorites?
The United States, a four-time winner and the two-time defending champion, and Canada, the reigning Olympic gold medalist, headline the North American contingent, however they may share high billing (or maybe give up it) within the face of a handful of European powers. England is the present European champion, however has a number of worthy rivals desperate to seize its mantle because the continent’s greatest group. Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands and Sweden all may make a powerful case that they’ll win this summer season.
How about the remainder of the sector?
Brazil arrives because the South American champion. Japan, China and South Korea have lengthy histories of feat in Asia — although solely the Japanese have lifted the World Cup — and can be nearer to house than traditional. Australia, powered by the high-scoring ahead Sam Kerr, just lately signaled its intent to problem with a victory over Spain in a warm-up match.
Other groups arrive with huge stars however longer odds — Denmark (Pernille Harder), Norway (Ada Hegerberg) and Jamaica (Bunny Shaw) — and 7 nations are simply thrilled, for now, to be coming in any respect: Haiti, Morocco, the Philippines, Portugal, Ireland, Vietnam and Zambia all have certified for his or her first World Cup.
Who is the U.S. enjoying?
The U.S. is the defending champion. Its schedule within the group stage features a acquainted face (the Netherlands) and two query marks (Vietnam and Portugal). The high two groups will advance to the spherical of 16.
The Americans’ three video games within the group stage:
Vietnam at Auckland, July 22, 1 p.m. (Friday evening in New York.)
Netherlands at Wellington, July 27, 1 p.m. (Wednesday evening in New York.)
Portugal at Auckland, Aug. 1, 7 p.m. (Monday in a single day in New York.)
How is the equal pay combat going?
That relies upon. The United States ladies, after years of tense negotiations, public battles, stinging insults and court docket filings, emerged with an equal pay deal that has made them one of many best-paid nationwide groups — males or ladies — on this planet.
Other nations, even huge ones, haven’t made related progress. While many have heralded new contracts guaranteeing equal charges of pay for matches, ladies’s soccer groups nonetheless lag far behind their males’s counterparts in relation to prize cash, staffing and different points.
Canada is at the moment at the vanguard of the equal pay combat: Its gamers briefly went on strike this month earlier than a recreation in opposition to the United States, and have vowed to press their battle for higher therapy, and higher pay, by means of future actions and public protests.
Can the Americans win a 3rd straight title?
Of course they’ll. And whereas it’s by no means simple, it’s additionally going to be tougher than ever. The Americans nonetheless have embellished veterans like Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Crystal Dunn and Becky Sauerbrunn. But within the wake of a disappointing journey to the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, after they needed to scramble to take house the bronze, Coach Vlatko Andonovski has continued his efforts to refashion his group for a brand new technology.
That has seen the emergence of promising new abilities like Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith and Sofia Huerta, but additionally some uncharacteristic (O.Ok., worrying is likely to be a greater phrase) outcomes in opposition to high groups. Consecutive defeats in opposition to England, Spain and Germany final fall — the Americans’ first three-game shedding streak in 29 years — had been a sign that the group’s transformation nonetheless has a approach to go.
Time, nevertheless, is operating quick although the expectations — inside and out of doors the group — by no means change.
“For us, we want to win everything, all the time,” Rapinoe stated this week earlier than the SheBelieves Cup finale.
