The latest edition of the tournament takes place in Australia and New Zealand between 20 July and 20 August.
An incredible 14 different members of Gareth Taylor‘s squad are set to feature at the World Cup, representing seven different nations.
New signing Jill Roord has come the closest to winning the tournament among the current squad, being part of the Netherlands side who reached the final in 2019. She’ll be aiming to go one better this summer alongside new City team-mate Kerstin Casparij.
Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw was part of the first Jamaica team to qualify for the World Cup four years ago, could she inspire the Reggae Girlz to glory?
Ellie Roebuck, Alex Greenwood, Esme Morgan, Laura Coombs, Chloe Kelly and Lauren Hemp, meanwhile, will be hoping England can add the World Cup to their trophy cabinet after last year’s historic European Champions
Elsewhere, Mary Fowler and Alanna Kennedy will have their sights set on a first World Cup crown for Australia, with home advantage potentially playing in their favour.
Yui Hasegawa enjoyed a hugely impressive debut campaign at the Academy Stadium. Can she translate that form onto an international setting for 2011 finalists Japan?
Or could one of our two Scandinavian stars, Julie Blakstad and Filippa Angeldahl, steer Norway or Sweden to the ultimate prize?
Whoever comes out on top, it promises to be a memorable month of World Cup football.
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