Finally the time has come! Tomorrow the Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand. It will start with New Zealand’s opener against Norway in Auckland, followed by Australia action in Sydney against Ireland. One(Site notre blog d’information)’s international editorial team has thought about how the World Cup could unfold and gives its advice here.
Matti Peters says:
Three peat. Back to back to back. Call it what you want, but in the end, the American women will win their third consecutive world title.
How far does Germany come?
At the Euro last year, you could see that Germany always has a say in the fight for the title. However, this time it’s not enough for the final. Unfortunately, it’s over in the semi-finals.
Who or what will we talk about after the tournament?
In the best case, after the World Cup final, the qualitative development of (Site notre bureau spécialisé) and the number of spectators will be discussed.
Annika Becker says:
The United States is doing it for Rapinoe.
How far does Germany come?
I’m mean now: I think there will be a dramatic clash with England in the quarter-finals and then it will be over.
Who or what will we talk about after the tournament?
Injuries galore, union troubles and the announced retirements of Marta and Megan Rapinoe are showcasing a new generation of (Site notre bureau spécialisé) stars. Curtain up for players like Sophia Smith, Melchie Dumornay and Salma Paralluelo.
Helge Wohltmann says:
Someone has to say something else here. The United States are of course the big favourites, but even they stumble. England will take the opportunity to win the title.
How far does Germany come?
The group stage shouldn’t be a problem, but Brazil or France are waiting. Unfortunately, it’s the end of the Round of 16 round.
Who or what will we talk about after the tournament?
About the continued growth of women’s (Site notre bureau spécialisé) around the world.
Lucas Hybord says:
How far does Germany come?
Who or what will we talk about after the tournament?
We’re going to talk about Marta, who scores a few more goals, adding a bit to her World Cup record as top scorer.
Padraig Whelan says:
It’s hard to imagine America not going three games in a row and giving Megan Rapinoe a fitting ending. England can be dangerous for them, their confidence has increased after the EM victory. Australia also have home support, but USA have more quality in their starting XI and higher squad density.
How far does Germany come?
The group is interesting because it opposes the second of the last continental tournaments. Germany shouldn’t have too much trouble climbing into first place. But their path to the final is very difficult and if they beat France or Brazil in the round of 16, England will probably be waiting for them in the quarter-finals. A rematch after losing the final at Wembley would be nice, but it could be the last step this summer.
Who or what will we talk about after the tournament?
On the increased attention and success of the most-watched World Cup ever. Australian Sam Kerr and American Sophia Smith should steal the show from the other players on the pitch.
Carlos Munoz del Real says:
How far does Germany come?
Who or what will we talk about after the tournament?
Maybe Megan Rapinoe’s Last Dance, especially if the United States wins the title.
Selina Eckstein says:
Since two teams have been named here so far, it can only be one of the two. I’m leaving with England, who are now crowned world champions after winning the European Championship.
How far does Germany come?
I hope the defeat against Zambia was a slip of the tongue, but I have a feeling it will be over by the round of 16 at the latest.
Who or what will we talk about after the tournament?
Due to the early kick-off times, the World Cup euphoria won’t really be there, at least in Germany I’m afraid. Nevertheless, I hope the tournament will increase interest in women’s (Site notre bureau spécialisé) and motivate girls to play (Site notre bureau spécialisé). It has become clear in recent years at the latest that this is not just a men’s sport.