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Top 5 WSL teams with most players in Women’s World Cup 2023

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Every WSL team have at least one player in this edition of the World Cup.

Women’s World Cup 2023 is underway with the best female players competing for the sport’s most prestigious trophy. As one of the best women’s football leagues in the world, Barclays Women’s Super League (BWSL) have 94 players featuring in the tournament.

Here are the five clubs with the most representatives in the Women’s World Cup.

5- Everton (8)

Starting our five-team list is Everton, with 8 players chosen for the Women’s World Cup. Notable names such as Karen Holmgaard, Nicoline Sorensen, and Katrine Veje will undoubtedly strive to deliver standout performances for their respective national teams.

4- Tottenham (9)

Tottenham Hotspur is well-represented at the tournament, contributing 9 players to different nations’ squads. Key players like Shelina Zadorsky, Lee Geum-min, and Ria Percival will be looking to shine and make a significant impact for their countries.

3- Man City (14)

Manchester City is another team with a strong presence at the Women’s World Cup, providing 14 players to their respective national squads. With stars like Laura Coombs, Lauren Hemp, and Mary Fowler in the mix, the Lionesses will be eager to prove their mettle on the world stage.

2- Arsenal (15)

Arsenal, known for its attacking prowess in the WSL, has also sent a formidable lineup of 15 players to the World Cup. The Gunners’ contingent includes the likes of Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, and Katie McCabe, who will be looking to make their mark and help their countries clinch glory in Australia and New Zealand.

1- Chelsea (19)

As the defending champions, Chelsea is undoubtedly sending a strong representation to the Women’s World Cup. With 19 players in various squads, the Blues’ stars will be looking to maintain their club form on the international stage. Players like Sam Kerr, Millie Bright, and Guro Reiten are expected to play pivotal roles for their respective nations.

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