Women’s World Cup 2019: all you need to know with 100 days to go

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Women’s World Cup 2019: all you need to know with 100 days to go
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From 2019 Women’s World Cup match tickets and game locations to potential stars of the future and England v Scotland

It is now only 100 days until the Women’s World Cup kicks off in France on 7 June. Preparations are advancing apace and our guide can help you navigate the tournament. Who, when and where, and other useful logistics Twenty-four teams, including England and Scotland, compete across nine cities – Paris, Reims, Valenciennes, Le Havre, Rennes, Montpellier, Nice, Grenoble and Lyon – from 7 June to 7 July. Lyon hosts the semi-finals and the final.

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