Sweden improves with each match
AUGSBURG, Germany -- Sweden punched its ticket to the semifinals with a 3-1 win over Australia on Sunday afternoon in front of 24,605 fans. It'll now …
U.S. vs. Brazil -- a memorable rivalry
When the United States and Brazil meet Sunday in Dresden in the quarterfinals of the 2011 Women's World Cup, it will be just one more chapter in the b…
Women's World Cup scenarios
As we head into the final two days of the opening rounds of the 2011 Women's World Cup, all but two quarterfinal spots have been wrapped up, although …
Three Lionesses come roaring back
Jill Scott and Jess Clarke scored in the second half to give England a comeback 2-1 win in Group B action Friday. New Zealand led for much of the ga…
News and notes from the WWC
BOCHUM, Germany -- Time to clean out the notebook. Herewith, some observations from the Women's World Cup. • French defender Sonia Bompas…
England looking to cut down Ferns
England had a tough first game of this Women's World Cup, but it can turn things around Friday in Dresden when it faces New Zealand. The Three Lioness…
Pressure is on Brazil in World Cup
MONCHENGLADBACH -- It's only fitting that the last of the favorites to play its first game in this year's Women's World Cup would be Brazil. After all…
Disappointment for England -- again
Fara Williams scored in the 21st minute and Monica Ocampo evened things up 12 minutes later as England and Mexico played to a 1-1 draw in the second g…
England, Mexico have high hopes
When England and Mexico meet Monday in Wolfsburg, Germany, it'll be a matchup of two teams whose World Cup hopes have been shaped by upset wins over…
Top 10 moments from Women's World Cup
We are just days away from the start of the sixth Women's World Cup, which is projected to be the most competitive edition yet. Expect to see some d…