At the Women's soccer World Cup, Argentina and South Africa played out an entertaining two-all draw earlier today. Both sides had lost their opening games in Group G.
It is the biggest women's World Cup to date and yet on the streets of Sydney, there is little indication it is happening. Our correspondent Alima Hotakie talked to some locals to find out whether the tournament in Australia and New Zealand could have been marketed better.
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It is the biggest women's World Cup to date and yet on the streets of Sydney, there is little indication it is happening. Our correspondent Alima Hotakie talked to some locals to find out whether the tournament in Australia and New Zealand could have been marketed better.
#womensworldcup #australia #newzealand
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