Tobin Heath, Lindsey Horan and Carli Lloyd scored for the USWNT as the World Cup champions kicked off their victory tour with a win over Ireland.

Two time World Cup winner Mia Hamm joins ESPN at halftime of the USWNT’s first Victory Tour game to discuss the legacy of the 2019 champions. PASADENA, Calif. — A month after pledging to double the prize money for the 2023 Women’s World Cup to $60 million, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Saturday that he believes the organization will exceed that goal.
“We have until 2023 to discuss about the prize money,” Infantino said. “I think we need to market it as well in a certain way. I’m very confident, I’m sure we can go higher than doubling.”
On vacation in California, Infantino spent Saturday as part of the largest domestic crowd to…

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ESPN’s Julie Foudy breaks down Australia’s chances of qualifying from Group C, which includes Italy, Brazil and Jamaica.

Take a look at the best moments from NWSL week 2, including an eight goal thriller in Chicago.

Get caught up with all the goals from the opening weekend of the 2019 NWSL season, including victories for the Washington Spirit and the Portland Thorns.

ESPN’s Julie Foudy joins Golic & Wingo to talk favourites to win the 2019 Women’s World Cup and her new podcast Laughter Permitted.

USWNT legend Hope Solo thinks France are the favourites to win this summer’s tournament – if they can just cope with the pressure of playing on home soil.
Matildas captain Sam Kerr could write a piece of Australian football history on Monday night at the Dolan Warren Awards in Sydney.
The awards night will bestow the Johnny Warren Medal to the A-League’s best player, and the Julie Dolan Medal to their counterpart in the W-League.
Kerr, after another prolific season for Perth Glory, could be the first person — male or female — to win the most prestigious individual prize in Australian football three times.
The 25-year-old, currently in action for…

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South Africa will look to add the FIFA Women’s World Cup to their hosting records, according to football boss Danny Jordaan, who feels the infrastructure is already in place to stage the 2023 global event.
The country became the first African nation to host a men’s FIFA World Cup when they welcomed the world in 2010, and Jordaan is determined to add the women’s showpiece to the list as well.
The SAFA president, who was re-elected to his post last week, told assembled media on Thursday that bidding…

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