In front of a capacity crowd of 51,176 at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada, the United States Women’s National Team...
England goalkeeper Carly Telford reflects on losing to the United States in the semifinals of the 2019 World Cup in France.
Scottish midfielder Chloe Arthur reflects on the Euros, what was learned, and the World Cup showdown against England.
England head coach Phil Neville says he and the squad aren't dwelling on the history between England and Argentina as the teams prepare to face off in the second match of Group D. Neville also provides updates on players returning from injury: Toni Duggan, Demi Stokes, and Millie Bright.
The U.S. Women's National Team (USWNT) opens up group play against Thailand in the first step toward defending its championship title. Alex Morgan and head coach Jill Ellis discuss the match against Thailand.
England defeated Argentina, 1-0, in the second match of Group D at the 2019 World Cup in France. Jodie Taylor scored the game-winner in the 62nd minute to give England two wins in the group.
Canada's Ashley Lawrence talks about the squad's preparation for France 2019 and how she maintains focus during matches.
England defender Abbie McManus talks about changing perceptions and attitudes about the women's game and owning the title of "badass" women.
With England now settled into their base at Nice with 72 hours to go until the opener against Scotland, what might head coach Phil Neville’s team look like when the two teams walk out at the Allianz Riviera Stadium? We take a look and try to predict Neville's starting XI.
Rich Laverty reflects on covering the 2019 World Cup semifinal between his home country England and the United States, and gives a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to cover a World Cup.
England head coach provides some insight into his squad selections.
The gap between the more established European nations and those smaller nations still developing their women's national team programs seems to be ever-widening given recent World Cup qualifying matches. Richard Laverty examines the necessity for increased qualifying rounds to help further development and spoke to coaches for their thoughts on the qualifying format.