Searching for an Equalizer at the Women’s World Cup
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Monday, 17 July 2023 10:48
The 2023 Women’s World Cup gets underway this week in Australia and New Zealand, featuring the largest field in tournament history. It comes a year after US Soccer and the United States Women’s National Team struck a deal over equal pay. However, advocates say many disparities remain between the men's and women’s games on the global stage. In today’s episode, we examine what strides towards equality are being made and get a preview of this year’s top teams and players.
Guest: Amanda Davies, CNN Sports Anchor
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