For the first time ever, 32 teams will compete in the southern hemisphere, across two countries - and five time zones - to be crowned world champions. Reigning champions United States are favourites, with European champions England also tipped to go deep despite plenty of injury problems. Led by superstar Ada Hegerberg, Norway are desperate to make up for a disappointing Euros last summer when they lost 8-0 to England and exited at the group stage.