Butterflies Galore: A home World Cup can take nervousness to a different level

Butterflies Galore: A home World Cup can take nervousness to a different level

TORONTO — Canadian soccer great Christine Sinclair remembers the unique buildup ahead of the first Women's World Cup to be played in her home country.
The feeling that an entire nation was watching that day in 2015. The roar from

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