Bunny Shaw sees red as Jamaica frustrate FranceBunny Shaw and Jamaica were able to frustrate France as both sides had to settle for a point in a goalless draw at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.France vs JamaicaJamaica
England star Daly wasn't 'happy' with role as sub vs HaitiRachel Daly said she wasn't 'happy' to start England's World Cup opener on the bench but dismissed any further frustration after the team beat Haiti.R. DalyEngland
USWNT up next! Room for improvement from rusty NetherlandsThe Netherlands – beaten finalists in 2019 – are up and running at the 2023 Women’s World Cup following a 1-0 victory over Portugal.Netherlands vs PortugalWomen's football
Lacklustre Lionesses shouldn't be relying on Earps to save them The Manchester United shot-stopper came up with a huge save late on to ensure the European champions won their opener in AustraliaWinners & LosersEngland
Rusty Bright sums up sloppy Lionesses displayThe Chelsea star hadn't played a competitive game since March and it showed in Brisbane on Saturday in a tough game for the European championsPlayer ratingsEngland
Explained: Why lucky England were allowed to retake penaltyChloe Kelly was harshly denied a penalty for England against Haiti and Georgia Stanway was allowed to retake one in a chaotic few minutes.EnglandEngland vs Haiti
USWNT youngsters show up amid Morgan & Rapinoe woesWhile some familiar faces didn't put in vintage performances, Vlatko Andonokski's World Cup debutants stepped up in a lopsided winWinners & LosersUSA
Now the world knows - Sophia Smith is a superstar!The Portland Thorns star scored two and assisted another in her first appearance on the global stagePlayer ratingsUSA
What is the biggest win in women's football?A number of teams have absolutely dominated their opponents on the pitch, racking up incredible scoresWomen's footballCanada
Netherlands fume at being forced to train on cricket pitchNetherlands coach Andries Jonker has hit out at the decision to make his team train on a cricket field in their preparations for the World Cup.NetherlandsA. Jonker
What the Lionesses should expect from ultra-attacking HaitiThe Caribbean minnows have overcome many obstacles to make it to their first senior global tournament, and they could spring a surprise or twoAnalysisHaiti
Melchie Dumornay: Haiti teen who can stun the LionessesThe 19-year-old is set to join Lyon this summer once she has shown the world just why she is regarded as one of the game's biggest talentsAnalysisHaiti
Exclusive: USWNT's Huerta on WWC & her world-class skillGOAL sat down with the American fullback to discuss how she redefined her goals to make her World Cup dream a realityUSAUSA vs Vietnam
Snubbed! Littlejohn refuses to shake Foord's hand 😉Ireland striker Ruesha Littlejohn refused to shake Australian star Caitlin Foord's hand during pre-match as tensions spilled over at the World Cup.AustraliaIreland
Bright fit for Lionesses' World Cup opener against HaitiEngland women's team captain Millie Bright has been declared fit to play in their World Cup opener against Haiti.EnglandM. Bright
The USWNT future is now!The U.S. has several potential breakout stars that look like they could be the next American to make their mark on the biggest stageAnalysisUSA
Red-hot Rachel Daly deserves to start Lionesses openerAs the reigning European champions prepare to get their tournament underway, who should be in head coach Sarina Wiegman's team?OpinionEngland
46 shots! Spain rise above mutiny to cruise at WWCSpain’s build-up to the 2023 Women’s World Cup was dominated by mutiny in the camp, but they were all smiles in a 3-0 win over Costa Rica.Spain vs Costa RicaSpain
Maika Hamano: Chelsea teen out to shine for Japan at WWCIn the last year, the forward has played an U20 World Cup final, made her senior international debut and signed for the Women's Super League championsAnalysisJapan
Keira Walsh: The key to England winning the World CupA European champion at club and international level and the most-expensive women's player of all time, Walsh is set to be key for the Lionesses againAnalysisK. Walsh
Advantage Australia! Canada & Nigeria draw boosts hostsChristine Sinclair saw her penalty saved as Canada and Nigeria's goalless draw gave World Cup co-hosts Australia the advantage in Group B on Friday.CanadaNigeria
Can minnows Vietnam avoid 'doing a Thailand' vs the USWNT?Vietnam's recent rise has been impressive, but they'll need a miracle to make it through the group stagesAnalysisVietnam
USWNT should let teen Thompson cook in WWC openerVlatko Andonovski has some tough decisions to make with his XI, but it may be worthwhile to let the teenage forward loose early in the tournamentOpinionUSA
Who will win the Women's World Cup?The Women's World Cup is underway, with co-hosts New Zealand and Australia having got off to winning starts - but who will win the entire tournament?EnglandUSA
Australia make perfect start despite Kerr injury scareSteph Catley's penalty gave Women's World Cup co-hosts Australia a 1-0 win in a nervy opener against Ireland, a game they played without Sam Kerr.AustraliaIreland
Tabloid target Huitema out to let her game do the talkingAfter leaving PSG, the young striker has hit form with OL Reign this year and will hope to translate that onto the biggest stage in AustraliaAnalysisCanada
Lindsey Horan exclusive: 'I was born to lead the USWNT'The American star spoke to GOAL about all things soccer, from how Europe shaped her to the dark moments that almost made her quit the sportUSAL. Heaps
Australia hit by Sam Kerr injury blow at Women's World CupThe Matildas will have to cope without talismanic captain Sam Kerr for their opening two matches of the competition.S. KerrAustralia
Joy after despair for NZ! Wilkinson seals historic WWC winHannah Wilkinson secured a historic 1-0 win over Norway for co-hosts New Zealand in the opening game of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.New Zealand vs NorwayNew Zealand
Why Barca's Spain stars are boycotting the Women's World CupStars from Barca, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Manchester Utd and more will not play for Spain at the World Cup. Why?SpainWomen's football