The summer’s showpiece event kicks off on 20 July in Australia and New Zealand and culminates with the final on 21 August in Sydney
The Women’s World Cup is just 10 days away and the billing for the most competitive edition of the tournament yet is nothing short of extraordinary.
All eyes are on the final squad lists as the first-ever 32-team Women’s World Cup zooms into focus.
Each nation must name a maximum of 23 players to bring to Australia and New Zealand. Teams have until 10 July to submit their final rosters, with games beginning on 20 July and culminating with the final on 18 August in Sydney.
Below is a rundown of the final World Cup squad lists from the top-ranked FIFA nations.