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FA hoping expansion of Women's World Cup will boost English-led bid to host tournament

Sky News Tuesday, 10 September 2024
FA hoping expansion of Women's World Cup will boost English-led bid to host tournamentTalks are taking place within FIFA about expanding the Women's World Cup to 48 teams in a move that could boost an English-led bid, Sky News understands.
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