The Women’s World Cup has reached the quarterfinals, and there will be a new champion in the end. The U.S. women’s national team, the two-time reigning winner, is out, leaving a wide-open chase for this year’s trophy.
, the two-time reigning winner, is out, leaving a wide open chase for this year’s trophy.
The quarterfinals will begin with a clash between two European nations. Spain breezed past Switzerland in the Round of 16, while its next opponent, the Netherlands, took care of business with a 2-0 result against South Africa. The second quarterfinal features the last two teams to oust the USWNT on the World Cup stage. Japan and Sweden are both unbeaten in this tournament, with the former coming off a
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