The 2023 Women's World Cup has been a tournament of firsts, including the concerted effort from the host nations, their federations and FIFA, to celebrate First Nations and Māori culture.
We're less than a day from the start of the 2023 World Cup, and ESPN has it's finger on the pulse in the host nations. Here's what you need to know ahead of the tournament openers Thursday.
New Zealand police responded Thursday to reports that a gunman had fired shots in a building in downtown Auckland, the city where the first game of the Women's World Cup will be played later in the day.
The world's biggest game needs to be played on the world's biggest stage said New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who along with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy are making a pitch to land the 2026 World Cup Final.
The USWNT that won the World Cup in 2019 did so by creating a bubble around their camp, eliminating distractions where they could. The 2023 squad is planning to do the same by switching off (almost) all social media.
U.S. Soccer's Athletes Council, along with over 100 current and former national team players, is calling on Congress to make changes to how the Center for SafeSport operates.
Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets will likely to see action on Friday for Inter Miami's Leagues Cup match vs. Cruz Azul, coach Tata Martino told Argentina's ESPN Fútbol 12 on Wednesday.
The Women's World Cup features jerseys are inspired by natural splendour, ancient art, comic books and even cobblestone pavements. But whose are the best?
Benjamin Mendy joins FC Lorient after he was found not guilty at a retrial on Friday on one count of raping a woman and the attempted rape of another woman.