Olympic, Nations League and W Gold Cup champions will be crowned, while Emma Hayes faces a baptism of fire in the USA
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Last year was a historic one for women’s football and it shows no sign of letting up in 2024. Here are seven things to watch out for over the coming months, from first-time finals to a World Cup host at last, while Chelsea bid farewell to their legendary six-times Women’s Super League-winning manager.
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