FIFA Women's World Cup 2023
England duo make Bardsley's World Cup XI
In Karen Bardsley's latest column, the former England goalkeeper selects her Women's World Cup team of the tournament.
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The mastermind behind the Lionesses' success
BBC Sport speaks to players and coaches to get an insight into Sarina Wiegman as she prepares to lead England into the World Cup final.
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World Football at the Women's World Cup. Football Ferns fall as Norway smash six goals. Audio, 21 minutes
Reaction to co-hosts New Zealand's elimination from the Women’s World Cup.
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The divisive Spain coach targeting World Cup glory
Spain face England in the Women's World Cup with their boss Jorge Vilda dividing opinion after he survived a player revolt to keep his job.
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'Unstoppable' Spain conquer world against the odds
Spain boss Jorge Vilda says his players are "eternal" and have a "star on their chest forever" after they defeat England to win the Fifa Women's World Cup.
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