2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

A competitive group that’ll see teams taking points off each other.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soc...-times-team-fixtures/dyw9t62labjsgewseyhi2h5x

The traveling involved is bananas. If we come second in the group we stay in Brisbane and will likely meet England (winners group D) in the last 16. If we surpass ourselves and top the group then we go back to Sydney and likely face Denmark or China (runners up Group D).



:lol!:
 
A competitive group that’ll see teams taking points off each other.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soc...-times-team-fixtures/dyw9t62labjsgewseyhi2h5x

The traveling involved is bananas. If we come second in the group we stay in Brisbane and will likely meet England (winners group D) in the last 16. If we surpass ourselves and top the group then we go back to Sydney and likely face Denmark or China (runners up Group D).

When I saw the three cities I just assumed Perth was either the 1st or last match. Getting them to traverse the country like that is simply bad management by the tournament organizers.
Really looking forward to it though. I don't think people realise that Denise O'Sullivan is the women's games version of Modric. She's pure class and one of our own as well. Hope the country (and the Rebel County) get behind the girls.
 
A competitive group that’ll see teams taking points off each other.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soc...-times-team-fixtures/dyw9t62labjsgewseyhi2h5x

The traveling involved is bananas. If we come second in the group we stay in Brisbane and will likely meet England (winners group D) in the last 16. If we surpass ourselves and top the group then we go back to Sydney and likely face Denmark or China (runners up Group D).

Some carbon footprint this.
 
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