Everything you need to know about the women’s World Cup group stage

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Everything you need to know about the women’s World Cup group stage
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The 2023 women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is the largest iteration to date, with 32 national teams. Learn more about the hosts, the first-time participants, the United States and the other tournament favorites with our full breakdown.

A quarterfinalist on home soil in 2019 and a Euro 2022 semifinalist, France’s recent on-field performances have taken a back seat to its off-field turmoil.

Corinne Diacre’s six-year tenure as coach was marked by high-profile disputes with numerous players, from all-time leading scorer Eugénie Le Sommer to former captain Amandine Henry and current captainRenard was one of three players to say they would not play at this World Cup if Diacre remained in charge. In March, Diacre was replaced by Hervé Renard, who led Saudi Arabia’s men’s team in Qatar.

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