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6/07/2019 12:30 pm  #1


The Women's World Cup

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Friday 7 June

Group A: France vs South Korea (20:00, Paris) - BBC One



Saturday 8 June

Group A: Norway vs Nigeria (14:00, Reims) - BBC red button/website

Group B: Spain vs South Africa (17:00, Le Havre) - BBC red button/website

Group B: Germany vs China (20:00, Rennes) - BBC One



Sunday 9 June

Group C: Australia vs Italy (12:00, Valenciennes) - BBC red button/website

Group C: Brazil vs Jamaica (14:30, Grenoble) - BBC red button/website

Group D: England vs Scotland (17:00, Nice) - BBC One



Monday 10 June

Group D: Argentina vs Japan (17:00, Paris) - BBC Two

Group E: Canada vs Cameroon (20:00, Montpellier) - BBC red button/website



Tuesday 11 June

Group E: New Zealand vs Netherlands (14:00, Le Havre) - BBC red button/website

Group F: Chile vs Sweden (17:00, Rennes) - BBC red button/website

Group F: United States vs Thailand (20:00, Reims) - BBC Four



Wednesday 12 June

Group A: Nigeria vs South Korea (14:00, Grenoble) - BBC red button/website

Group B: Germany vs Spain (17:00, Valenciennes) - BBC red button/website

Group A: France vs Norway (20:00, Nice) - BBC Four



Thursday 13 June

Group C: Australia vs Brazil (17:00, Montpellier) - BBC Two

Group B: South Africa vs China (20:00, Paris) - BBC red button/website



Friday 14 June

Group D: Japan vs Scotland (14:00, Rennes) - BBC One

Group D: England vs Argentina (17:00, Le Havre) - BBC One

Group C: Jamaica vs Italy (20:00, Reims) - BBC red button/website



Saturday 15 June

Group E: Netherlands vs Cameroon (17:00, Valenciennes) - BBC One

Group E: Canada vs New Zealand (20:00, Grenoble) - BBC red button/website



Sunday 16 June

Group F: United States vs Chile (14:00, Paris) - BBC One

Group F: Sweden vs Thailand (17:00, Nice) - BBC red button/website



Monday 17 June

Group B: China vs Spain (17:00, Le Havre) - BBC website

Group B: South Africa vs Germany (17:00, Montpellier) - BBC red 

Group A: Nigeria vs France (20:00, Rennes) - BBC Four

Group A: South Korea vs Norway (20:00, Reims) - BBC red button/website



Tuesday 18 June

Group C: Jamaica vs Australia (20:00, Grenoble) - BBC red button/website

Group C: Italy vs Brazil (20:00, Valenciennes) - BBC Four



Wednesday 19 June

Group D: Japan vs England (20:00, Nice) - BBC One

Group D: Scotland vs Argentina (20:00, Paris) - BBC Four



Thursday 20 June

Group E: Cameroon vs New Zealand (17:00, Montpellier) - BBC red button/website

Group E: Netherlands vs Canada (17:00, Reims) - BBC website

Group F: Sweden vs United States (20:00, Le Havre) - BBC Four

Group F: Thailand vs Chile (20:00, Rennes) - BBC red button/website

 

6/07/2019 2:58 pm  #2


Re: The Women's World Cup

Good luck to oor lassies.

It’s at times like this when I miss Ichabod though😂

Could you imagine it? 😂😂😂

 

6/09/2019 8:49 am  #3


Re: The Women's World Cup

2-1 Scotland today. Cuthbert and Corsie.


"The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of Neil MacFarlane"
 

6/10/2019 6:50 am  #4


Re: The Women's World Cup

Unlucky yesterday.  Very harsh penalty, but under the new rules, I guess it is.

​Hope we can get a couple of results in the other two games.  Japan on Friday at 2pm is next up according to the list HC posted.

 

6/10/2019 11:20 am  #5


Re: The Women's World Cup

100% capable of competing with England, dodgy new rules aside. Very hopeful of victory in the next two games.


"The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of Neil MacFarlane"
 

6/14/2019 7:55 am  #6


Re: The Women's World Cup

Well looking forward to the game this afternoon !   'Mon SCOTLAND!   

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6/14/2019 1:11 pm  #7


Re: The Women's World Cup

Missed it this morning, a wee bit too early here for me. Looks like another day of dodgy VAR (or lack of more precisely). Hard to take.


"The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of Neil MacFarlane"
 

6/14/2019 1:14 pm  #8


Re: The Women's World Cup

Yes, should have had a penalty, but then when you grab the opposition in the penalty box you will always be punished. Stupid mistakes need to be eradicated.


Head of conspiracy theories
 

6/19/2019 4:19 pm  #9


Re: The Women's World Cup

Well that was gutting.


"The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of Neil MacFarlane"
 

6/19/2019 4:19 pm  #10


Re: The Women's World Cup

Gutted. 

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