The Women’s World Cup kicks off on Friday 7 June as the opening fixtures sees hosts, France, welcome South Korea. Going into the tournament Phil Neville’s England are one of the favourites, although they’ll face tough opposition from defending champions USA, France, Netherlands and Germany. Last time out England reached the semi-finals in 2015 losing to Japan, however the Lionesses are currently sitting third in the world rankings and have a good chance of winning the tournament
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