Women's World Cup 2019: Google Doodle marks start of soccer tournament—here's what you need to know

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Women's World Cup 2019: Google Doodle marks start of soccer tournament—here's what you need to know FIFAWFC2019

Google has unveiled a new Doodle to mark to celebrate FIFA Women's World Cup, which gets underway on Friday, June 7., as the tournament returns to Europe for the first time since 2011 and for the third time overall.

North and the Caribbean are represented by the U.S., Canada and Jamaica, while Argentina, Brazil and Chile will fly the flag for South America. Africa is represented by Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa. According to data compiled by Oddshark, Team USA is a 3/1 favorite followed by France at 7/2, while Germany and England are at 5/1 and 6/1, respectively.

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