The biggest Women’s World Cup ever kicked off in Australia and New Zealand earlier this week with wins for both of the host nations.
For the first time, the women’s version of FIFA’s tournament has 32 teams participating, following the format of the men’s competition for the past 25 years.
It comprises 64 matches across five time zones in nine cities, culminating with the final in Sydney on August 20.
On Saturday, England kick off their campaign with a match