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Women's World Cup: Five things we have learned from group stages


After 36 games, it's gone from 24 to 16 nations, and now we're heading for the knockout matches at the Women's World Cup in France. But what have we learned from the group stages? Debates around the standard of goalkeeping in women's football still exist, but brilliant performances have got people talking about female keepers for different reasons. The same thing happened for Jamaica, when Havana Solaun scored their first World Cup goal against Australia. Through more live women's sport available to watch across the BBC this summer, complemented by our journalism, we are aiming to turn up the volume on women's sport and alter perceptions.


Source: BBC June 21, 2019 12:11 UTC



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