USWNT looks to extend dominance amid growth of women's soccer worldwide
- The US women's national team seeks an unprecedented third consecutive World Cup title as the sport gains greater prominence and investment globally.
- Australia and New Zealand are co-hosting the tournament for the first time, with record ticket sales and excitement surrounding the home teams..
- Veteran stars like Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan lead a US squad with several promising young players.
- Other top contenders include England, France, Germany, Sweden, and Canada, signaling greater parity in the women's game.
- The USWNT's fight for equal pay and new collective bargaining agreement highlight the growth of women's soccer as a premier global sporting event.















































