- U.S. captures bronze at World Cup
- Abby Wambach scored two goals as the United States defeated Norway 4-1 in the bronze-medal match at the FIFA Women's World Cup in Shanghai on Sunday. more »
- FIFA Women's World Cup final predictions
- And then there were two. Sunday's FIFA Women's World Cup final in Shanghai (CBC, 7:45 a.m. ET) pits defending champions Germany against first-time finalists Brazil in what is expected to be the highlight of the 32-game tournament. more »
- The tale of the tape: Brazil vs. Germany
- After three weeks of pure magic involving 16 teams from every corner of the globe, the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup comes down to battle of Europe vs. South America. more »
- Solo won't play final U.S. World Cup match
- Goalkeeper Hope Solo will not be in the starting lineup when the United States takes on Norway Sunday in the bronze medal game of the FIFA Women's World Cup in China (CBC, 4:45 a.m. ET). more »
- U.S. team upset by goalie's remarks
- United States women's soccer coach Greg Ryan has criticized his own goaltender for comments made in an impromptu interview with CBC Sports after the team's stunning defeat in the semifinals of the FIFA Women's World Cup. more »
- Brazil routs U.S. at World Cup
- Brazil posted a 4-0 victory over the top-ranked United States in the semifinals of the FIFA Women's World Cup on Thursday, denying the Americans a chance to win a third world title. more »
- Germany blanks Norway to advance to World Cup final
- Germany secured its passage to the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup final with an assertive 3-0 victory over European rivals Norway in semifinal action Wednesday in Tianjin, China. more »
- Brazil edges Australia at World Cup
- Cristiane scored the winning goal in the 75th minute to give the eighth-seeded Brazilians a 3-2 victory over upstarts Australia and a berth in the tournament semifinals. more »
- Norway ends host's World Cup dreams
- Former champions Norway eliminated hosts China on Sunday with a 1-0 victory in quarter-final action at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in Wuhan. more »
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