Orlando Pride goalkeeper Haley Kopmeyer interviews Alanna Kennedy. They discuss Australia's prep for the World Cup, the teams Kennedy is looking forward to facing, and the Matildas who will have a big tournament.
Ahead of England's group opener against Scotland, head coach Phil Neville and team captain Steph Houghton discuss strategy. Scotland head coach Shelley Kerr and team captain Rachel Corsie reflect on the squad changes since the last meeting between the two teams.
Washington Spirit midfielder Tori Huster profiles Nigeria's Francisca Ordega ahead of the World Cup in 2019. Huster gets to know "Franny" a bit more through some rapid-fire questions.
New Zealand defender Ali Riley interviews Maria Thorisdóttir about the World Cup, her teammates, and how the team has changed since 2015.
Reign FC Michelle Betos went one-on-one with Spanish National Team defender Celia Jiménez Delgado to talk about World Cup preparation, her teammates, and who inspires her the most.
Lena Goeßling, Germany’s last centurion, on hoping to march all the way to Lyon at the 2019 World Cup in France.
Ji-So yun speaks with Chelsea teammate Ali Riley about what it was like to qualify for the World Cup and what her goals are for club and country.
World Cup debutants Nikita Parris and Leah Williamson are eager for the talking to stop and the football to start after such a lengthy buildup for both. Parris and Williamson spoke about England's opening group match versus Scotland.
With England now settled into their base at Nice with 72 hours to go until the opener against Scotland, what might head coach Phil Neville’s team look like when the two teams walk out at the Allianz Riviera Stadium? We take a look and try to predict Neville's starting XI.
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England stuttered in its final test ahead of the World Cup, losing 0–1, to New Zealand in front of 20,000 supporters at Brighton's American Express Community Stadium. The loss brings underlying issues for the team to light, including chemistry, set-piece defending, and lack of scoring heading into France 2019.
Georgia Stanway, the youngest member of the Lionesses squad heading to France 2019 this summer, is relishing the opportunity to show what she can do on the world stage but is also mindful of the responsibility she and the rest of her generation have to continue building on the foundations set by the players who came before her.