Group D will be one of the most closely watched groups at the Women's World Cup, with the world waiting to see if England can recreate their Euro 2022 heroics and become champions of the world for the first time in Australia and New Zealand.
Despite missing key players — including captain Leah Williamson — through injury, the Lionesses are still one of the favourites to win the tournament such is their quality in playing staff as well as coaching by Sarina Wiegman.
They will have to overcome fellow European side Denmark, as well as former World Cup finalists China, and an unknown quantity in debutants Haiti.
The Sporting News has all the key details surrounding Group D at the Women's World Cup.
The four teams are playing a round-robin format with each nation facing the other three. Group standings are based on points from those three group-stage matches — three points for a win, one for a draw, none for a loss.
The top two teams from each group based on total points advance to the single-game knockouts. If teams are tied on points, goal difference is the first tiebreaker followed by goals scored. If teams are also tied in those categories, another set of tiebreakers is applied.
England are overwhelming favourites to comfortably deal with the teams in front of them and win Group D.
The team with the closest odds of competing with England for top spot are Denmark, and they still sit far away from the European champions, with China and Haiti even further back.
*Odds as of July 12
With England considered runaway group winners, and the fact that Haiti are an unknown quantity as debutants, bookmakers are predicting Denmark and China to battle it out for the final qualification spot in Group D.
If this is the case, both teams will
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