Women’s World Cup Power Rankings: USWNT stumble as Japan, Netherlands and Sweden look like contenders

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The round of 16 is officially over and the quarterfinals are set in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The round concluded with Colombia and France advancing into the quarterfinals, which are slated to begin August 10. Teams will now battle it out to advance to the semifinals set to begin on August 14 and two teams will eventually compete for the World Cup final set for August 20. 

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