The biggest ever women's soccer World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand

The United States is once again the team to beat. Spain trusts its options in the return to its best level of its great star, Alexia Putellas.

Start a new Women’s Soccer World Cup. Everything is ready in Australia and New Zealand, venues of the championship, for the biggest edition played so far, with 32 teams in search of the cup.

United States, which seeks his third consecutive titleis the rival to beat, but there are several teams that start with options: England arrives as European champions, Australia, as host, can have its options, Germany must always be taken into account and Spain has the two-time Ballon d’Or winner, Alexia Putellasback after a serious injury.

In total, it will be a month full of great matches and great financial prizes, the highest ever awarded in this competition. All World Cup players will be rewarded in cash for your participation.

The Eden Park in Auckland, in New Zealand, will be this Thursday the scene of the opening match of the tournament, between the New Zealanders themselves and Norway. Group A is completed on its first day with the Philippines-Switzerland on Friday.

One of the group B matches will also be played on Thursday, Australia-Ireland in Sydney, with 80,000 spectators in the stands, leaving Nigeria-Canada for Friday. Let the ball roll.

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