Football world arrives on Australian soil as Matildas eye Women’s World Cup legacy | Jack Snape

The 2023 tournament spanning five time zones presents a number of firsts and the co-hosts will be hoping it leaves an indelible mark

Shaded by the Harbour Bridge with a direct view of the famous sails of the Opera House, Sydney’s Circular Quay is one of Australia’s most dazzling attractions – if the hordes of tourists, watercraft and high-end diners are anything to go by. After all, a penthouse apartment nearby was the country’s most expensive residential purchase last year, at A$70m (£‎36m).

On this prestigious piece of real estate the most visible statement of the coming Women’s World Cup has emerged. The US broadcaster Fox has constructed not one but two pop-up studios that dominate the waterfront.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/jul/18/womens-world-cup-2023-australia-matildas-legacy

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