The Week in Women’s Football: World Cup Groups review; Marta class; Morocco inspire; Pauw must go
This week, we continue our review of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, wrapping up the Group Stage and how we did with our projections, and giving a brief prognosis of the Round of 16 matches, which start on Saturday August 5.
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