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Here are links that will get you to what you need to keep up with the tournament.

July 7, 2019 at 3:55AM
(Howard Sinker/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The FIFA World Cup brings together the defending champion United States team and 23 other national teams in a quest for women's soccer superiority.
Here are links that will get you to what you need to keep up with the latest from the stadiums around France that are playing host to the tournament.

For a tournament schedule, with TV starting times and information for all of the game, go here. The next game involving Team USA is the title game at 10 a.m. Sunday vs. the Netherlands.

To watch the games on the web, go here.


The Star Tribune's soccer page -- which includes World Cup, Minnesota United and other national and internation soccer updates -- is here.

Our World Cup preview from soccer expert Jon Marthaler is here.

Get background on all 24 teams here.

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Fans hold up a banner in support of the United States women's national team before a match in New Jersey last month.
Fans hold up a banner in support of the United States women's national team before a match in New Jersey last month. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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