The 2019 Fifa Women's World Cup is being held in France with 24 teams vying to be crowned champions.
The tournament, which got under way on June 7, runs through to July 7 when the final will be held in Paris.
Here's everything you need to know about this summer's tournament.
Who is hosting the 2019 Fifa Women's World Cup?
France are for the first time hosting the Women's World Cup and are already up and running in Group A. Corinne Diacre's side opened the tournament on June 7 with a resounding 4-0 win over South Korea.
France are among the favourites to win the trophy on home soil, a feat that would match the men's team achievement in 1998.
Who are the Women's World Cup holders?
The United States are the defending champions having won the trophy four years ago in Vancouver with a 5-2 victory over Japan.
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What are the host cities and venues?
There are nine venues in total, including the Parc des Princes - home of Paris Saint-Germain. The opening match took place there, while seven of the venues will host at least three group games.
Grenoble: Stade des Alpes
Le Harve: Stade Oceane
Lyon: Parc Olympique Lyonnais
Montpellier: Stade de la Mosson
Nice: Allianz Riviera
Paris: Parc des Princes
Reims: Stage Auguste-Delaune
Rennes: Roazhon Park
Valenciennes: Stade du Hainaut
Who are the teams taking part in the 2019 Women's World Cup?
There are 24 teams taking part in this year's Women's World Cup.
They are:
Australia
Argentina
Brazil
Cameroon
Canada
Chile
China
England
France
Germany
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Scotland
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Thailand
United States
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The Groups
The 2019 Women's World Cup is made up of four teams in six groups:
The teams in each group will play in a single round-robin format, and after the group stage, the top two teams and the four best third-placed teams will advance to the last 16.
The winners will advance to the quarter-finals stage, and from then on, progress to the semi-finals. The semi-final losers will contest a third-place match, while semi-final winners will advance to the final.
The final takes place on July 7 at Parc Olympique Lyonnais.
The scheduling of the final was criticised by many followers of the women's game, as the finals of two men's continental championships - the Copa America in Rio de Janeiro and Concacaf Gold Cup in Chicago - will be held on the same date.