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With 25 days until the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup begins - and 24 teams preparing themselves - we preview what's to come between 6th June and 5th July.</p>
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<strong>We are now just <em>25 days </em>away from the start of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada.</strong></p>
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At the end of last year, the qualifying 24 (expanded from 16) teams from around the globe were announced for this World Cup. The USA, England and France are just a few amongst them.</p>
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This will be the <strong>USWNT</strong>'s (The United State's women's national soccer team's) seventh appearance in the Women's World Cup, having won twice in the past - in 1991 and as hosts in 1999. Although it is their seventh appearance, it will be their first time with new coach Jill Ellis - who took over from Tom Sermani in May 2014.</p>
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The host cities within Canada will be Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottowa, Montreal, Moncton and Vancouver.</p>
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It will all begin on the 6th June 2015, starting the tournament in Edmonton with a match between Canada and China PR, kicking off at 16:00 (local time).</p>
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The tournament and Women's World Cup will finish with the 2 final teams playing head to head in Vancouver on the 5th July at 16:00. With a total of 52 matches, who will be the Women's World Cup winner??</p>
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<u><strong>The full line up of teams is as follows:</strong></u></p>
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