How to watch: Sunday’s final kicks off at 6 a.m. Eastern and is being broadcast by Fox Sports (English) and Telemundo (Spanish). Streaming is available on Peacock (Spanish).
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By whatever scale you choose to measure, this has been the largest Women’s World Cup in history: breadth of entrants, depth of talent, height of achievement, volume of observers, width of impact. Now, though, that amounts to nothing more than the wake. All that’s left is this.
By Sunday night in Australia, there will be a new women’s world champion.