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Aug 2023
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World Cup: Will the ambition of equal pa...

SKY NEWS
About this episode
Football’s world governing body FIFA wants pay and prize money for men and women to be the same by the next tournaments. But how it gets there is a little less clear.

On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood is joined from Australia by our sport correspondent Rob Harris and Lioness Lucy Staniforth, who was on standby for the World Cup squad.

They discuss the financial disparities in the sport, as well as reaction to the tournament so far and – of course – England's chances of World Cup success ahead of their quarter-final match against Colombia on Saturday.

Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce
Interviews producer: Alex Edden
Promotion producer: David Chipakupaku
Editor: Paul Stanworth
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