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FIFA Women's World Cup: First-time winner in store with four semifinalists found

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The FIFA Women’s World Cup will have a new champion in 2023 – but which of the four remain

The FIFA Women’s World Cup will have a new champion in 2023 – but which of the four remaining teams will it be? Spain and Sweden will meet in the first semifinal at Eden Park in Auckland on Tuesday – the 29th and final match to be played on New Zealand soil. World Cup co-hosts Australia will then face England in the second semifinal at Stadium Australia in Sydney on Wednesday. 14 August 2023 [View in Browser]( Welcome to Stuff's FIFA Women's World Cup newsletter, bringing you all of the action from the tournament. [FIFA Women's World Cup: First-time winner in store with four semifinalists found]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: First-time winner in store with four semifinalists found]( [The FIFA Women’s World Cup will have a new champion in 2023 – but which of the four remaining teams will it be? Spain and Sweden will meet in the first semifinal at Eden Park in Auckland on Tuesday...]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: England, Sweden the favourites in Stuff's power rankings]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: England, Sweden the favourites in Stuff's power rankings]( [England remain the favourites to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup according to Stuff’s power rankings, now the quarterfinals are over. But Sweden are hot on their tails, having continued their rapid...]( [FIFA Women's World Cup match highlights: England vs Colombia]( [FIFA Women's World Cup match highlights: England vs Colombia]( [Watch highlights of the FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal match between England and Colombia in Sydney on Saturday August 12.]( [FIFA Women's World Cup match highlights: Australia vs France]( [FIFA Women's World Cup match highlights: Australia vs France]( [Watch highlights of the FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal match between Australia and France in Brisbane on Saturday August 12.]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Quarterfinal highlights wrap - Friday, August 11]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Quarterfinal highlights wrap - Friday, August 11]( [Watch full highlights from all the action from Friday’s two quarterfinal matches at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Plane passengers erupt in celebration at Matildas' win]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Plane passengers erupt in celebration at Matildas' win]( [It was a ‘where were you’ moment as Australia made history in reaching the semifinals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time. The Matildas toppled France in a dramatic quarterfinal in...]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: It's been a delight, despite ourselves and our creaky stadia]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: It's been a delight, despite ourselves and our creaky stadia]( [Mark Geenty is a sports news director for Stuff OPINION: The orange wave stretched off into the distance – dancers and drummers on the march down Wellington’s waterfront towards the stadium. Inside...]( Enjoying this email? [Check out Stuff's other daily and weekly newsletters.]( [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland, 1021, New Zealand

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