Sweden's Hedvig Lindahl talks about what might be ahead for her after retirement and the different styles of play that await Sweden in Group F at the 2019 World Cup in France.
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.
The U.S. Women's National Team defeated Thailand, 13-0, in group play at the 2019 World Cup, raising questions about sportsmanship. The outcry, however, is misdirected and misses the root cause of the disparity between the programs.
Formerly of Everton, New Zealand, and most recently Canada, England assistant manager Bev Priestman on working with head coach Phil Neville and the importance of creating a sense of togetherness within the England squad.
Ruth Bravo, midfield for Argentina's National Team, talks about the tough road the country has traveled to get back to the Women's World Cup, and what the point against Japan means for the future of support for the squad.
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.
Havana Solaun, midfielder for the Jamaican Women's National Team and Klepp IL in the Toppserien shares her unique road to France 2019.
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.
England head coach Phil Neville reflects on his squad's 1-0 win over Argentina, including the physical play and Jodie Taylor's goal.
England's Jodie Taylor and Beth Mead discuss their growing partnership after their 1-0 win over Argentina in Group D of the 2019 World Cup in France.
England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley talks about goalkeeping in the women's game.
After earning her first start and minutes for England at a major tournament, goalkeeper Carly Telford reflected on her long journey and the family support she's had along the way.