Australia will transform into a soccer hub in June and July, with five cities hosting games at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
From Perth in the west and Adelaide in the south, over to Sydney and Brisbane in the east, hosting duties will be spread across the continent, with New Zealand also sharing some of the responsibilities.
Here, GOAL takes a closer look at the five Soccer Cities in Australia playing host to Women's World Cup games in 2023.
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