Women's World Cup
Sweden's Kosovare Asllani is not having trash talk about the US women's team after its World Cup ouster.
A low moment for sportsmanship, followed by an unexpected high.
The former president launched a strange new series of attacks on his Truth Social website.
"The country should be proud," head coach Lorne Donaldson said in a post-game interview.
Cue six seconds of hilarity, featuring an expletive.
The reporter asked Morocco’s Ghizlane Chebbak if there were "any gay players in your squad".
Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women are all facing disruption due to the Women's World Cup.
Chiamaka Nnadozie spectacularly denied Canadian great Christine Sinclair for underdog Nigeria.
The US Women's national team arrived home following their World Cup. Returning to a heroes’ welcome, the team were dubious about accepting a possible invitation by President Donald Trump for a celebratory visit to the White House, though Senator Chuck Schumer has invited the team to Capitol Hill.
The prize for the 2018 Men’s World Cup stood at $400 million (£319m), while female players will receive $30 million (£24m) this year.