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Women's world cup: South Africa looking to get off the mark against Argentina | Africanews

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South Africa and Argentina will both be looking to get off the mark at the Women's World Cup 2023 when they go toe-to-toe at the Dunedin Stadium on Friday. The South Americans were narrowly beaten by Italy in their opening game, while South Africa were edged out by Sweden.

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