close Video 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup: What to know What to know about the highly-anticipated 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France. Who’s expected to win, where to watch, and which teams are the underdogs? Twenty years ago this summer, the U.S. women’s national soccer team lifted the FIFA World Cup trophy after Brandi Chastain infamously lifted her shirt in spontaneous celebration for the team’s penalty shootout win over China. Next month, the American women seek a fourth world cup star on their uniforms and try to do the near-impossible: win back-to-back championships. The highly anticipated 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off June 7 for a month-long tournament taking 24 teams and thousands of fans all across France. The world’s biggest women’s sports tournament will be broadcast live in the U.S. on Fox Sports. And if you’re not a women’s soccer diehard, that’s ok – whether first-time viewer or mega fan, here’s what you need to know: WHO’S PLAYING? Twenty-four teams have qualified for the 2019 World Cup tournament. Host France – which is one of the favorites to make a deep run (and maybe even win) – automatically qualified. The USA, the tournament’s defending champs, qualified for its eighth World Cup….