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Host city Auckland prepares for World Cup spotlight
  + stars: | 2023-07-19 | by ( Amy Tennery | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
AUCKLAND, July 19 (Reuters) - Excitement was building across Auckland as the city prepared to kick off the Women's World Cup on Wednesday, the culmination of years of effort to bring the largest ever standalone women's sporting event to its shores. Auckland will host nine matches at Eden Park across the tournament, including one semi-final. While Australia's Matildas are genuine title contenders, the Football Ferns have never won a match at a Women's World Cup. With digital billboards popping up around Auckland featuring the women's home team, Chance said she is already seeing signs of change. The ninth Women's World Cup runs until Aug. 20 when the final takes place in Sydney.
Persons: Santha Brown, Brown, We've, Australia's, Fern Olivia Chance, Chance, Amy Tennery, Nathan Frandino, Peter Rutherford Organizations: AUCKLAND, New Zealand's Football Ferns, Norway, FIFA, Eden, Football Ferns, Veteran, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Auckland, Eden, Queen's, New Zealand, Australia, America, Sydney
"But this women's tournament is not just about football, it's about celebrating women's sports and women's empowerment all over the world." "Currently, only 40% of football facilities nationwide are classified as female-friendly," Football Australia said in a statement. 'UNITY BEAT'New Zealand is staging its third global sporting event in less than two years, having hosted the women's Rugby World Cup and women's Cricket World Cup last year. Rugby World Cup organisers hailed record crowds as New Zealand's Black Ferns swept to the title last November. According to a FIFA report, some 1.12 billion viewers tuned into the 2019 Women's World Cup in France where the U.S. won their fourth title and their second in succession.
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