Posted on 06/06/2015 3:25:29 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
The 2015 Womens World Cup in Canada is the biggest tournament ever for womens soccer.
Expanded to 24 teams for the first time in history, the action begins on Saturday, June 6 and the final is on July 5. It promises to be a spectacular month of soccer north of the border.
... Below is a look at the day-by-day schedule for each group game, including where you can watch the games in the U.S. on TV, followed by the schedule for the knockout stages. All times listed are Eastern Time.
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I'm sure this will be helpful to some latecomers as well as to me.
Thanks.
Leni
Leni
How the USA got here: The Americans won Group D, then defeated Colombia, China and Germany in knockout round play.
How Japan got here: The Japanese won Group C, then defeated Netherlands, Australia and England in knockout round play.
The matchup: Japan defeated the United States in the 2011 Women's World Cup on penalty kicks. A year later, the Americans avenged that loss with a 2-1 victory in the London Olympics final.
England beat Germany for the first time in 31 years to finish third at the #FIFAWWC http://t.co/3lAUo9Fdv9 pic.twitter.com/4rvQy5Kg7j— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 5, 2015
Why is that day special? she asks. It was the World Cup final and we lost it.Revenge is a dish best served cold
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