This year’s Women’s World Cup promises to be the most anticipated in history – but with less than a month to go there have already been a number of issues off the pitch that the women’s teams have come up against. The Guardian’s Suzanne Wrack explains why the tournament has been making headlines for the wrong reasons before it kicks off in Australia and New Zealand on 20 July.
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