The Women’s World Cup takes centre-stage this summer as the best of the best fight for the famous spiral trophy.
England will be looking to topple the likes of hosts France, pre-tournament favourites USA and perennial winners Germany over the coming weeks and claim their first world crown.
But first, Phil Neville’s Lionesses must first make it through their Group D clashes against Scotland, Argentina and Japan.
All of England’s World Cup games plus the best of the rest of the action will be live across the talkSPORT network.
So who is going to join the list of previous champions with victory in the final on July 7?
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Who has won the Women’s World Cup?
The Women’s World Cup has been held on seven occasions with four teams claiming glory in the tournament’s history to date.
The USA are the successful team with three titles to their name including their win at the last tournament in 2015.
Germany have won it twice while Japan and Norway have each claimed a title.
The four winning countries have also each been runners-up on one occasions apiece while fellow beaten finalists include Brazil, China and Sweden.
UEFA are the most successful confederation in terms of final appearances with six.
Who won the last tournament?
The USA claimed glory at the 2015 World Cup, beating Japan 5-2 at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada.
The States raced into a four goal lead within the first 16 minutes with Carli Lloyd scoring a hat-trick and Lauren Holiday adding a fourth.
Tobin Heath netted in the second-half to complete the rout and secure a third title for The Stars and Stripes.
Have England won it?
England’s Lionesses are yet to claim World Cup glory with their best finish at the tournament being in 2015 when they came third.
England lost to Japan in the semi-finals before beating Germany 1-0 after extra-time in the third place play-off.
England have made it out of the group stage in every World Cup they have featured in.
Women’s World Cup live on talkSPORT
talkSPORT has exclusive rights to the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, with every England and Scotland game being brought to you LIVE across the talkSPORT network.
There will be further coverage of the tournament, including the opening game, both semi-finals, and the final.
Commentaries will be shared across talkSPORT and talkSPORT 2, as we capture all the colour from France, analysis of the action and build-up to the biggest ever event in women’s football.
The seven FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments have been won by four national teams. United States have won three times including the last one in 2015. The other winners are Germany, with two titles; Japan and Norway with one title each. Five countries have hosted the Women's World Cup.
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England captain Steph Houghton will be key at the Women's World Cup Who won the last tournament? The USA claimed glory at the 2015 World Cup, beating Japan 5-2 at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada. The States raced into a four goal lead within the first 16 minutes with Carli Lloyd scoring a hat-trick and Lauren Holiday adding a fourth.
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Brazil is th most successful team in Football World Cup history having won 5 titles, Germany and Italy are join second having won 4 world cups each. France, Uruguay and Argentina are the only other teams to have won the cup more than once. England and Spain has won the tournament once each.
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But which country has been most victorious in the most widely watched sporting event in the world? That honor goes to Brazil, which not only hosted the event in 2014 but which has five titles and is the only country to date to have played in every World Cup. Brazil won the World Cup in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.
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Home > Events > Football > Football World Cup > Women's WC > Winners. Women's Soccer World Cup Winners. Here are the winners of each of the Women's FIFA World Cup events since the first in 1991. Germany and the US have each won two Women's World Cups. Japan's win in 2011 was the first Asian team to win a FIFA World Cup (including both men and
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