Graham Arnold on national second tier & Australia's trajectory (3:31)
8h
Is Holly McNamara the best player in the A-League Women? (3:02)
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What would an Emma Hayes move mean for USWNT and Chelsea? (3:47)
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Is Emma Hayes the best candidate to manage USWNT (1:28)
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9dAdriana Garcia

Hermoso received threats over Rubiales incident

Spain international Jenni Hermoso, speaking publicly for the first time since winning the World Cup, told GQ that she underwent counseling after receiving threats over the unsolicited kiss she received from then-Spain FA president Luis Rubiales.

How will an Emma Hayes-led USWNT play? (2:16)
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11dReuters

Germany women's coach Voss-Tecklenburg exits

Germany women's national team coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg has stepped down with immediate effect, with the German Football Association's (DFB) board of directors approving the decision in a meeting on Saturday.

Bonmati to 'keep pushing for more' after award-winning year (1:12)
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Gustavsson to USWNT? 'He's on a good wicket with Matildas' (2:17)
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What kept Irene Paredes from getting her 100th cap with Spain? (1:45)
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How Wiegman's England have lost their 'spark' since winning the Euros (1:49)
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Bonmati 'proud' to win Ballon d'Or Feminin after difficult year for Spain (0:48)
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15dAAP

Three key players to miss Matildas third qualifier

Matildas stalwarts Ellie Carpenter and Emily van Egmond will miss the Olympic qualifier against Chinese Taipei after returning to their clubs, while hamstrung winger Cortnee Vine is also sidelined.

TFP: Mary Fowler is playing her best football on the left (2:16)
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15dAAP

Women's World Cup heartbreak fuels Sayer's fire

Amy Sayer says missing selection for Australia's dream World Cup campaign only made her more driven to develop her game and cement a place in the Matildas side.

Lawson: Bonmati 'deserves' the Ballon d'Or Feminin more than anyone (2:23)
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Marcotti: Rubiales ban significant move from FIFA (1:02)
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16dAlex Kirkland

FIFA bans ex-Spain FA boss Rubiales for 3 years

FIFA on Monday handed a three-year ban to former Spain federation president Luis Rubiales following his unsolicited kiss on Spain forward Jenni Hermoso.

Lawson: England look better with Fran Kirby (2:29)
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Why VAR in 1999 could have been a 'history-changing moment' for the USWNT (1:46)
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30dAdriana Garcia

'Tarnished' WWC must lead to change - Bonmatí

Spain star Aitana Bonmatí said she hopes the nation's 'tarnished' success at World Cup can force change and improvements for female footballers.

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36dAdriana Garcia

Sources: Hermoso weighs legal action over leak

Spain international Jenni Hermoso is considering taking legal action after her videotaped testimony in the Luis Rubiales kiss scandal was leaked to the media, sources have told ESPN.

WWC Standings

Group AGPWDLGDP
Switzerland3120+25
Norway3111+54
New Zealand311104
Philippines3102-73
Group BGPWDLGDP
Australia3201+46
Nigeria3120+15
Canada3111-34
Republic of Ireland3012-21
Group CGPWDLGDP
Japan3300+119
Spain3201+46
Zambia3102-83
Costa Rica3003-70
Group DGPWDLGDP
England3300+79
Denmark3201+26
China3102-53
Haiti3003-40
Group EGPWDLGDP
Netherlands3210+87
United States3120+35
Portugal3111+14
Vietnam3003-120
Group FGPWDLGDP
France3210+47
Jamaica3120+15
Brazil3111+34
Panama3003-80
Group GGPWDLGDP
Sweden3300+89
South Africa311104
Italy3102-53
Argentina3012-31
Group HGPWDLGDP
Colombia3201+26
Morocco3201-46
Germany3111+54
South Korea3012-31