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/ 13 years agoSix Pack of WWC Questions: USA-Brazil looms while Australia looks to surprise Sweden
Sweden, Australia, Brazil and the United States have their work cut out for them. It seems nearly impossible to top the...
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/ 13 years agoUTTER DESPAIR: Japans outs Germany in quarterfinals
Germany has fallen. Japan has pulled off the greatest upset in the history of the Women’s World Cup and all of...
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/ 13 years agoEngland heartbroken, France through to first-ever semifinal after penalty kicks
If two weeks ago anybody could have predicted that a France-England quarterfinal would provide the best game of the 2011 FIFA...
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/ 13 years agoSix pack of WWC questions: Saturday quarterfinals
The Women’s World Cup is flying by. To think there is only just over a week left is actually quite frightening....
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/ 13 years agoThe Opening Whistle: Previewing WWC quarterfinals
The World Cup is down to eight following an intriguing round of group matches that illustrated a bit more depth and...
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/ 13 years agoWWC stars gone home early: The All-Eliminated Team
The quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup kick-off on Saturday, meaning just eight teams are left in the quest for the...
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/ 13 years agoStars and Subs: Sweden tops U.S., Australia through to quarterfinals
Group play has finally wrapped up and all four quarterfinalists are set for the 2011 Women’s World Cup. Here is a...
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/ 13 years agoWomen's World Cup quarterfinals set, USA and Brazil set for heavyweight clash
Women’s World Cup group play ended on Wednesday with Sweden’s big 2-1 defeat over the United States, setting up one of...
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/ 13 years agoSix Pack of WWC Questions: Wambach or Morgan, Norway or Australia
Group D is the only group left with any real drama. Norway and Australia battle for the final available quarterfinal spot....
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/ 13 years agoStars and Subs: Germany tops France in a thriller, Canada continues slide
Tuesday was extremely busy with Group A and Group B wrapping up. Half the games were being played as a matter...