The Week in Women’s Football: World Cup Groups G & H preview; South African despair; Bell is back
This week, we continue our preview of the 2023 Women’s World Cup, looking finally at Groups G and H, after previewing Groups A and B three weeks ago (see: The Week in Women’s Football: World Cup Groups A & B preview; Calgary Foothills exclusive – Tribal Football) and Groups C and D two weeks ago: (The Week in Women’s Football: Kaylan Williams exclusive – a USA star playing for Dinamo Moscow – Tribal Football) and Groups E and F last week (The Week in Women’s Football: World Cup Groups E & F preview; pressure on Marta – Tribal Football).
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