Burna Boy surprises Sarina Wiegmann and Lionesses (1:58)
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Leah Williamson holds back tears at England parade (2:15)
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England fans line the streets of London for Lionesses parade (1:54)
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The numbers behind the USWNT's win over Ireland (0:58)
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Rodman scores on return as USWNT ease past Brazil (1:10)
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Stoney: Canada want to move forward from drone spying scandal (1:13)
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Morgan: 'No bitter feelings' after missing out on Hayes' USWNT Olympics squad (1:46)
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How Michele Kang is 'changing the landscape' of the women's game (2:37)
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Hayes insists on USWNT trying British desserts on Thanksgiving (0:36)
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Hayes: No fear picking youthful USWNT roster (1:14)
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Why 'exceptional' Emma Hayes was fully deserving of coach of the year (2:30)
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How has Emma Hayes changed the principles of the USWNT? (1:01)
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Would this Olympic Games be a failure for the USWNT if they don't win gold? (1:48)
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Is USWNT front three their advantage over Brazil? (1:03)
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The history of U.S. men's and women's Olympic soccer (1:24)
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Lawson: 'Little surprise' to see Spain as Nations League champions (1:10)
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Injured Simon left out of Algarve Cup squad

The Matildas will contest the Algarve Cup without Kyah Simon, who's been ruled out with a hamstring injury sustained in the W-League Grand Final.

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Sam Kerr: 'The Matildas will be No. 1!'

Australia proved to be among the best teams in the world in 2017, but the star striker said they're still being snubbed, especially by European foes.

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Matildas finish fourth in Algarve Cup

The Matildas have finished fourth at the Algarve Cup in Portugal, losing their bronze medal play-off to Denmark in a penalty shootout.

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Logarzo out for Matildas in Portugal

The Matildas will have to contest the Algarve Cup without Chloe Logarzo after the midfielder suffered a setback in her recovery from ankle surgery.

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Matildas targeting silverware - Catley

Steph Catley says the Matildas should shoot for a first piece of silverware in seven years when they play at the Algarve Cup next month.