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The New Hampshire Soccer Project ends its series of watch parties, and looks ahead to growing the sport even after the World Cup.
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The U.S. takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Friday’s matches include Australia vs. Egypt, and reigning champions Argentina vs. Cape Verde.
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The city of Manchester is hosting a series of free World Cup watch parties at the JFK Memorial Coliseum over the next two weeks.
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Over a dozen fans are arriving in Concord from Scotland and preparing to cheer for their team on Saturday in Foxborough.
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"For a family of four for a day out, you're talking thousands of dollars just to get there, watch a game of soccer and have a bite and a beer," said one Foxborough resident.
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The U.S. women’s national team, one of the world’s most dominant and successful programs, hadn’t made it to the gold medal game at an Olympics since 2012. The U.S. will now play for its fifth gold.
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It's been a week since Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill that bans trans girls in middle and high school from playing on girls’ sports teams.
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One New Hampshire 15-year-old is watching anxiously, as lawmakers consider a plan to limit transgender girls from school sports teams that align with their gender identity.
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Taking it all in one last time while wearing the U.S. Soccer crest, Rapinoe reflected on how she and her generation had changed the game during her 17 years on the team.
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The two-time defending champion U.S. opened group play in the Women's World Cup with a sluggish performance over Vietnam. The U.S. brings a mix of newcomers and veterans to this year's tournament.