GOALAnalysisWorld CupFrom mutiny to history: How Spain reached the WWC finalDespite missing 12 star names, including Barcelona's Patri Guijarro and Mapi Leon, due to a player protest, La Roja are in a first ever final
GOALAnalysisWorld CupFour finals out of four: Wiegman's in a league of her own!With the best coach in international women's football at the helm, the Lionesses have the chance to win the World Cup for the first time on Sunday
Getty ImagesPower rankingsWorld CupWWC Golden Ball: Hemp leads Player of the Tournament raceThe World Cup trophy is not the only thing up for grabs this summer, with the globe's best players also battling it out for the Golden Ball
Getty ImagesE. TooneEnglandToone makes history in World Cup win against AustraliaElla Toone etched her name in the English football history books (again) with her opener against Australia in the Women's World Cup semi-finals.
GOALWinners & LosersWorld CupHear the Lionesses roar! Toone & Hemp are semi-final heroesThe Manchester United star shook off her critics to set Sarina Wiegman's side on their way to a 3-1 win on Sydney that sets up a finale against Spain
Getty ImagesEnglandA. RussoRusso 'over the moon' as England reach World Cup final!Alessi Russo feels she is "over the moon" after England reached a first World Cup final and backed the Lionesses to lift trophy after beating Spain.
GettyS. WiegmanEnglandWiegman feels like England 'won World Cup' as they reach finalEngland boss Sarina Wiegman showered her heroic players in praise after the Lionesses beat Australia to reach the World Cup final.
GettyPlayer ratingsWorld CupHemp provides the magic as Lionesses head for the finalThe forward was electric as Sarina Wiegman's side broke the Matildas hearts to reach the tournament's final for the first time
GettyE. TooneEnglandWATCH: Toone and Kerr net stunning goals in World Cup thrillerElla Toone finally ended her goal drought with a stunning strike in England's World Cup semi-final against Australia.
WSLL. JamesPFA Women's Young Footballer of the Year nominees revealedEngland trio James, Hemp and Maya Le Tissier headline the six selections for PFA Women's Young Footballer of the Year
Getty ImagesOpinionEnglandWhat does Nobbs have to do to get her England chance?!With Ella Toone struggling for form, the Aston Villa midfielder has earned the right to be the creative force in Sarina Wiegman's side on Wednesday
GOALAnalysisWorld Cup'Free' Hemp can lead Lionesses to World Cup finalThe Manchester City star is one of the best wingers in the game, but it's her impact in another role that means she's starting to thrive in Australia
WSLS. KerrRevealed: PFA Women's Players' Player of the Year shortlistChelsea's Sam Kerr looks to retain her title, but team-mate Guro Reiten and four other top players stand in her path
Getty ImagesAustraliaWorld CupLionesses spied on ahead of Women's World Cup semi-finalEngland Women's preparations for their semi-final showdown with Australia has been marred in controversy, due to a supposed spying scandal.
GettyWorld CupM. Rapinoe'I was brave' - Lloyd reacts to criticism of USWNT commentsCarli Lloyd has stood by her criticism of the USWNT, after they crashed out of the 2023 Women's World Cup at the round of 16 stage.
Getty ImagesWorld CupSweden'My family suffered' - Spain boss Vilda addresses 'mutiny'Spain women's manager Jorge Vilda believes the hardship he faced as La Roja boss has only strengthened the unity in his squad.
Getty/GOALAnalysisWorld CupHow Australia survived Kerr's injury to reach WWC semisThe Chelsea star missed the entire group stages, with the Matildas nearly crashing out before the knockouts, but they've bounced back to make history
GOALWinners & LosersWorld CupSpain sensation! Teen Paralluelo is a World Cup starThe 19-year-old came off the bench to score for the second game in a row as Jorge Vilda's crisis-hit side reached their first ever women's final
Getty ImagesWorld CupSpainOlga Carmona comes up clutch to book World Cup final spotOlga Carmona's late winner helped Spain reach the Women's World Cup final for the first time after a dramatic 2-1 win over Sweden.
GettyEnglandL. WilliamsonEngland's Walsh reacts to support from injured WilliamsonEngland's Keira Walsh has shown her appreciation for injured captain Leah Williamson's support of the Lionesses at the Women's World Cup.
GettyEnglandWorld CupBronze: England can end World Cup semi-final hoodooLucy Bronze believes England can finally win a Women's World Cup semi-final as they prepare for their third attempt, against Australia on Wednesday.
Getty ImagesAustraliaWorld CupWATCH: Fans go crazy over Australia's historic World Cup winAustralia fans were ecstatic following the country's memorable win over France in the quarter-finals of the Women's World Cup.
Getty ImagesWinners & LosersAnalysisFinal four! Wiegman's formidable Lionesses can go all the wayThe Lionesses produced a resolute defensive display to see off Colombia and have all the tools to go on and win the tournament
GettyPlayer ratingsEnglandRusso comes up big to send Lionesses into World Cup semisThe European champions will meet co-hosts Australia in the last four after coming from behind to beat the tricky South American side
GOALAnalysisWorld CupHow Colombia became a force in women's footballReal Madrid teen Linda Caicedo is a superstar, but there are others for the Lionesses to worry about, too, as the South Americans keep making history
GettyWorld CupEngland'Best is yet to come' - Earps predicts more from England vs ColombiaEngland goalkeeper Mary Earps believes "the best is yet to come" from the Lionesses ahead of their Women's World Cup quarter-final against Colombia.
Getty ImagesOpinionEnglandNobbs deserves England chance with James suspendedThe Aston Villa star has earned the right to shine as Sarina Wiegman prepares to make a huge decision in midfield
GettyWorld CupSpainSpain make World Cup history as Netherlands crash outSalma Paralluelo's extra-time goal was enough to beat the Netherlands and send Spain into a first Women's World Cup semi-final in their history.
GettyL. JamesEnglandLauren James ban length confirmed after Nigeria stampEngland star Lauren James will be banned for two games after her red card against Nigeria, meaning her Women's World Cup might not be over yet.
GettyWorld CupNigeria'We share beds' - Nigeria star Onumonu reveals shocking conditionsNigeria star Ifeoma Onumonu opened up on the shocking lack of resource her team has after their Women's World Cup came to an end in defeat to England.