Supported by googlechrome Sophia Smith dazzled in her FIFAWWC debut. And she may be even better next game. itsmeglinehan and thrace react to Smith's debut and more on the latest episode of Full Time with Meg Linehan ⤵️ 🎧 🍎
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Sophia Smith’s Sensational World Cup DebutWith two goals and an assist from 22-year-old rookie Sophia Smith, the U.S. Women’s National Team beat Vietnam 3-0 in their opening match of the 2023 World Cup.
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With 2 goals and an assist, Sophia Smith looks at home in World Cup debutThe are plenty of ways to describe Sophia Smith. She is an athlete with a nose for goal and a killer left foot. Pure ruthlessness with a smile. Or as Alex Morgan puts it, Smith is 'THAT girl.' itsmeglinehan on the USWNT's talented forward:
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USA launch World Cup defence with victory over VietnamUnited States launch their bid for an unprecedented third consecutive world crown with a comfortable win against Women's World Cup debutants Vietnam in Auckland.
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USWNT vs. Vietnam World Cup updatesFINAL: USA 3 - 0 Vietnam Goals from Sophia Smith (x2) and Lindsey Horan give the USWNT the win in their 2023 FIFAWWC opener 🇺🇸
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Women's World Cup: England's first game against Haiti kicks off within hoursEngland boss Sarina Wiegman said her squad is going to do 'everything' they can to win the World Cup, but the build-up has been overshadowed by the row over bonus payments with the Football Association.
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Gender pay row hangs over World Cup, with a fifth of teams embroiled in disputesIt seems that – despite Fifa labelling women’s football top priority and the single biggest growth opportunity – funding remains a problem This is the case for most of Zambia’s players who have reportedly not been paid since the Olympics in 2021
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