With six months to go until the big kick-off, over half a million tickets have been sold for the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, although there are still plenty remaining and no match has yet sold out, including the final in Sydney.
Led by fans from the host nations, tickets have so far been bought in over 120 countries for the tournament which starts on 20 July and for the first time features 32 teams.
Fifa on Tuesday announced the 500,000-ticket milestone was surpassed last week and, with 184 days now remaining until New Zealand kick off the tournament against Norway…
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