Women's World Cup 2019
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Marta is set to play in her last World Cup but this squad has fallen behind the best teams in the world
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World Cup-bound Aivi Luik and fellow Matilda Alex Chidiac have become the first female Australian players to donate 1% of their income to help tackle social issues
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The PSG forward Wang Shuang is the star of this team but Jia Xiuquan has a surprisingly small pool of players to choose from
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Two-time winners Germany are in a period of transition – will there be a return to former glories or another early exit?
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The likes of Sam Kerr grab most of the headlines, but several less heralded Australians are intent on making an impact in France
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Manchester City forward left Barrow at 16 to pursue her dream and is the youngest member of Phil Neville’s World Cup squad
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New version of song also known as Football’s Coming Home aims to inspire public support for team
World Cup 2019: Guardian Experts' Network Women's World Cup 2019 team guide No 13: England