Breaking into the women’s Bundesliga in Australia and New Zealand to get the third star?
Australia / New Zealand – The fight for the world champion crown begins! Despite recent mixed performances, German footballers are among the tournament favorites in Australia and New Zealand, but after successes in 2003 and 2007, can you finally make the leap again?
The kick off is the opening match of the World Cup on Thursday (9 am) between the host nation of New Zealand and the Norwegian selection.
The federation’s women will then enter the prestigious competition in Group H against Morocco on Monday (10:30 am).
However, special attention should be paid to the second game on July 30 (11:30 am) against Colombia, where the South Americans drew attention to themselves in the run-up to the match with ruthless performances and relentless advertising.
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At the end of the preliminary round, national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s (55′) side will finally measure themselves against South Korea on August 3 (12pm) in Brisbane.
In our big live tape for Women’s World Cup 2023 We’ll keep you up to date with all the games, highlights, and key information.
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July 19, 9:46 p.m.: Brazil adjusts opening hours for the 2023 Women’s World Cup
So early launch times are no longer a problem! Brazil changed official duties for the Women’s World Cup.
You can read more about this in TAG24’s article: “Women’s World Cup extra: Football nation adjusts opening hours”.
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July 19, 4:40 p.m.: Did the DFB storm the third star?
Germany, along with the USA and England, is very popular with bookmakers, but stress tests before the World Cup still reveal a lot of room for improvement.
At the end of June, that was enough to secure a hard and narrow 2-1 victory over Vietnam in front of their home crowd in Offenbach.
The Federation Ladies completely screwed up their rehearsal against Zambia and were beaten 2:3 after a last-minute goal by the outsiders.
July 19, 4:30 p.m.: The women’s German Football Association (DFB) feel ready for the World Cup
German footballers have acclimatized in Australia and are looking forward to the start of the finals.
“I’m in a good mood for the World Cup,” Captain Alexandra Popp (32) announced with a wide smile Wednesday at Germany’s World Cup base in Wyong.
“We were very tired in the first few days and the impact of air travel was taking its toll,” said the top scorer of cup champions and runners-up VfL Wolfsburg. This stage is now over. “The mood on the training ground is great, the focus is great and the quality of the training is very good,” said the 32-year-old.
“Everyone is very happy that we are finally getting started and we can sit down together as a team to watch the other games and develop the feeling of the World Cup before we start ourselves,” Pope said.
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