The most competitive Women’s World Cup yet is set to kick off on Thursday. It’s also poised to be an ideal stage for some of the world’s best players to show off their skills. From newcomers ready for a breakout tournament to veterans who hope to play their best during the prime of their careers, here’s a look at which players are expected to make a name for themselves in Australia and New Zealand.
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1. Sophia Smith, United States
Smith may be a World Cup newcomer, but she’s expected to skip past the…