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.
Ji-So yun speaks with Chelsea teammate Ali Riley about what it was like to qualify for the World Cup and what her goals are for club and country.
Defender Katie Bowen speaks with New Zealand teammate Erin Nayler about the squad's World Cup preparation ahead of the tournament. They also discuss the coaching change as well as the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
Dynamic Khadija "Bunny" Shaw is a forward for the Jamaican National Team. Here, Havan Solaun interviews her fellow teammate and discusses growing up in Jamaica and what family and football mean to her.
Lena Goeßling, Germany’s last centurion, on hoping to march all the way to Lyon at the 2019 World Cup in France.
England midfielder Lucy Staniforth talks about being named to the 2019 World Cup squad and her personal goals for the tournament.
New Zealand defender Ali Riley interviews Maria Thorisdóttir about the World Cup, her teammates, and how the team has changed since 2015.
Thailand's Miranda Nild talks about growing up in the United States and playing for Thailand as well as being a Cal bear.
Orlando Pride goalkeeper Haley Kopmeyer visits with Brazil's Mônica and chats about the World Cup, the teams she's anxious to face, and her goals for club and country.
Natalie Juncos, defender for the Argentina National Team, discusses shifting cultural attitude toward women's soccer in Argentina, her teammates, and the squad's preparation heading into the group stage in France 2019.
Haley Kopmeyer spoke with Canada's Shelina Zadorsky ahead of the 2019 World Cup. They discuss Canada's preparation for the tournament and which teammates Zadorsky says will have a big tournament.
United States head coach Jill Ellis says the defending champions will be attacking, not defending the World Cup after the draw was made for next summer’s tournament in Paris. The U.S. was placed into Group F alongside Thailand, Chile, and familiar foes Sweden, ensuring an encounter between the sides for a fifth World Cup group stage in a row.