A semifinal berth at the Women's World Cup is on the line when England takes on France Saturday in Wolfsburg, Germany (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 11:45 a.m. ET).
England clinched first place in Group B and a quarter-final berth in the Women's World Cup following a 2-0 win over Japan Tuesday in Augsburg, Germany.
Japan has booked its spot in the quarter-finals of the Women's World Cup, but England and Mexico are still fighting to join the Asian powerhouse in the knockout stage.
Friday's Group B match between England and New Zealand at the FIFA Women's World Cup has "must-win" written all over it for both sides (Rogers Sportsnet, CBCSports.ca, Noon ET).
All eyes will be on star forward Kelly Smith when England takes on Mexico Monday at the FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany (Rogers Sportsnet, CBCSports.ca, 11:45 am ET).
Talented, committed and impactful are all apt descriptions of England's all-time leading scorer. Kelly Smith's skill and reputation has made her one of the most dangerous scorers in the women's game.
How did we get to this point to where the FIFA Women's World Cup has grown into the premier global event in women's sports? CBCSports.ca senior writer John F. Molinaro explains.
Great goals, thrilling games, memorable player celebrations and controversial incidents. CBCSports.ca takes a look at the 10 most memorable moments in the history of the FIFA Women's World Cup.