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Germany will be trying to become the first team to win three straight Women’s World Cups when it kicks off the three-week tournament against Canada on Sunday in Berlin’s Olympic stadium. The tournament will be held in nine cities across Germany, with the July 17 final in Frankfurt. The tournament will also have unprecedented television coverage both in Germany and the U.S. ESPN is giving the Women’s World Cup the same kind of treatment it did last year for the men’s tournament in South Africa, showing all 32 games live on either ESPN or ESPN2.



