The Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is fast approaching and, with domestic seasons now finished, players and fans alike are turning their attention to who will be representing their nations at the tournament.
European champions England announced their squad early, with Sarina Wiegman naming her 23 players at the end of May.
The USWNT, the reigning champions, are yet to reveal their roster, however, with Vlatko Andonovski taking his time before making any announcement.
Other teams have released a provisional selection which will be cut down closer to the tournament.
Teams must submit their final 23-player squads to FIFA by July 9. This article will be continuously updated as more countries finalise their squads.
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Answering your questions about the 2023 Women’s World Cup
Group A
New Zealand World Cup squad
Squad yet to be announced.
Norway World Cup squad
Squad yet to be announced.
Philippines World Cup squad (provisional)
Goalkeepers: Kiara Fontanilla (Westcliff University Warriors), Kaiya Jota (Stanford Cardinal), Olivia McDaniel, Inna Palacios (Kaya)
Defenders: Maya Alcantara (Georgetown University), Alicia Barker (Pacific Northwest SC), Angela Beard (Western United), Reina Bonta (Santos FC), Malea Cesar (Blacktown City), Jessika Cowart (IFK Kalmar), Sofia…