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Does Women's World Cup Ratings Validate USWNT'S Case for Equal Pay?
Sports Illustrated
2019-07-09
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The USWNT's World Cup win over the Netherlands drew higher ratings in the U.S. than the men's World Cup final last year. SI Now's Robin Lundberg and Amy Campbell discuss if the TV popularity helps the team's case in its fight for equal pay.
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