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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2025

Women's World Cup

Bangladesh women keep world cup qualification hopes alive
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Bangladesh women keep world cup qualification hopes alive

Bangladesh defeated the West Indies by 60 runs at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

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Bangladesh eye direct world cup qualification in West Indies series

Brazil to host 2027 Women's World Cup
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Brazil to host 2027 Women's World Cup

Prize money has been rising for the women’s World Cup, exceeding $150 million this year, up from $30 million last time around — yet still far short of the $440 million pot distributed at the men’s World Cup last year in Qatar.Photographer: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images/Bloomberg
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World Cup mania can’t hide football’s money mismatch

Photo: AFP
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Carmona's late stunner takes Spain into maiden Women's World Cup final

England favourites but we have the crowd, says Australia coach
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England favourites but we have the crowd, says Australia coach

Photo: AFP
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Instant 'national hero' Arnold stands in England's way at World Cup

Photo: AFP
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England relishing 'huge' World Cup semi-final clash with Australia

Photo: AFP
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Trump slams 'woke' US women's football team after World Cup exit

Photo: Reuters
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Sweden knock defending champions United States out of World Cup on penalties

Photo: Reuters
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Clinical Sweden top Group G after 2-0 win over Argentina

No more small teams? Women's World Cup minnows closing the gap
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No more small teams? Women's World Cup minnows closing the gap

Photo: AFP
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'Dream come true': Philippine fans celebrate historic World Cup win

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