The UEFA Women’s Champions League draw took place on Friday, putting holders Barcelona in a group with Manchester City, while Women’s Super League champions Chelsea will face Real Madrid in Group B.
The USWNT that won the World Cup in 2019 did so by creating a bubble around their camp, eliminating distractions where they could. The 2023 squad is planning to do the same by switching off (almost) all social media.
Spain underlined their credentials as pre-tournament favourites when they became one of the first teams to seal qualification for the Women’s World Cup knockouts with a 5-0 win over Zambia in their second Group C encounter on Wednesday.