

Pest control expert reveals rainy weather has put UK homes at risk of poisonous spider invasion (but there's easy ways to avoid them!).Bob Geldof reveals Sinead O'Connor sent him texts 'laden with desperation, despair and sorrow' in the days before her death aged 56 - as he pays tribute to her 'soul and spirit' on stage in Ireland.'You're far past a teenager': Vile influencer Andrew Tate cruelly 'mum-shames' Amanda Holden after she posts a bikini-clad shower snap.Costa Del queue! Frantic scramble for sunloungers in Spanish resorts as holidaymakers queue for TWO HOURS at the crack of dawn to grab a spot - before 'madness' and fights erupt when the gates open.Key dates: July 20: Start of tournament July 21: First USWNT match August 5: Knockout stage begins August 20: Final.Games will air on Fox Sports and FS1 in the U.S. Group H: Germany, South Korea, Colombia, Morocco.Group G: Sweden, Italy, Argentina, South Africa.

Group F: France, Brazil, Panama, Jamaica.Group E: U.S., Netherlands, Portugal, Vietnam.Group D: England, Denmark, China, Haiti.Group C: Spain, Japan, Costa Rica, Zambia.Group B: Canada, Australia, Nigeria, Ireland.Group A: Norway, Switzerland, New Zealand, Philippines.No matter who ends up victorious at the end, this World Cup will center around themes of progress and evolution, both on and off the pitch, and promises to fill the next month with a healthy dose of competition and serve as a reminder of why this game is growing so rapidly around the globe. With an expanded tournament field of 32 teams, there will be no shortage of teams trying to dethrone the champs, including several powerhouses that are riding recent waves of success. For the first time, the World Cup will be hosted by two nations-New Zealand and Australia-and will take place in 10 stadiums throughout nine cities. The U.S's roster features a mix of nine mainstays with World Cup experience, like Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, and 14 newcomers, which include a few surprise additions.īut before the Americans try to go for gold, history has already been made elsewhere with this tournament. Despite ushering in a new era and navigating injuries to several top players, the USWNT-led by some talented young stars-is all-in on a three-peat.

aims for a historic third straight title. The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is finally upon-and there's a lot of history to be made this summer.
