After a disappointing first match against Nigeria, Canada will be hoping to improve upon their performance against an intense Irish side, fully ready to do battle. Here is what Canada must keep in mind as they prepare for their second match of the 2023 Women's World Cup against Ireland.
Category: Women’s Football
Stina Blackstenius – Player Analysis
After a semi-final finish at the Euros in 2022 and a silver medal at the Olympics in 2020, Sweden will again be one of the favourites for the 2023 World Cup. Many of their stars are now into the twilight of their careers, but one who remains in their prime is Stina Blackstenius, their power-house centre-forward capable of banging in the goals. Here is a brief analysis of Blackstenius, and why she will be integral to Sweden's success in 2023.
Grace Geyoro – Player Analysis
In spite of their semi-final finish, France still showed enough promise in 2022 to make them one of the favourites heading into the 2023 Women's World Cup. The one area of the field in which they've lost some of their key figureheads in recent years is in central midfield, which should make it all the more imperative for Grace Geyoro to play an important role once more. Here is what Geyoro brings to France, and why she's one of the best midfielders on the planet.
Women’s World Cup 2023 Preview – Jessie Fleming & Ashley Lawrence
Canada are by no means one of the favourites heading into the World Cup despite their success at the Olympics, and key players like Ashley Lawrence and Jessie Fleming will endeavour to change that narrative around. Here is why new Chelsea teammates Lawrence and Fleming will be critical to Canada's success this summer.
Jill Roord – Player Analysis
Within the past five seasons, Jill Roord has consistently been one of the top performing players across the globe. She's made a massive impact for VFL Wolfsburg across the past few years, helping them to reach the Champions League Final in the latest campaign. She's also been a stalwart behind the success of the Netherlands, including en route to her nation reaching the final at the previous iteration of the World Cup in 2019.
Guro Reiten – Player Analysis
Norway have one of the most formidable teams in women's football, yet have not amounted to their potential at any major tournament in recent memory. The likes of Caroline Graham Hansen and Ada Hegerberg will be hoping to change those fortunes around, but the player that will perhaps be most integral to their success is Guro Reiten - coming off the season of her life with Emma Hayes' Chelsea. This is our analysis of Guro Reiten, and why she's set to play a pivotal role in Norway's time at the 2023 World Cup.
Lena Oberdorf – Player Analysis
Germany have long been one of the World Cup's most lethal teams, and head into the 2023 Women's World Cup full of confidence after missing out on the European Championships to England in 2022. Integral to their success last summer was Lena Oberdorf, who at the time was just making a name for herself as one of the top young talents in the world. After being named the Young Player of the Tournament, Oberdorf has since established herself as one of the best midfielders on the planet. Set to play an integral role to the side once more, here is our analysis of what makes Oberdorf so important for Germany.
