With back-to-back titles, the U.S. is among the favorites for winning the World Cup trophy.
WASHINGTON — The 2023 Women’s World Cup officially kicks off on Thursday in Australia and New Zealand, igniting the competition for the sought-after soccer trophy.
The U.S. Women’s National Team, the reigning champions from the last two World Cups, are looking to repeat their success for a third time. The competition is larger this year as it is the first time there are 32 teams on the roster.
Here’s what to know before tuning into Team USA’s first match.
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