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This chapter focuses most specifically on the data from the interviews with England fans who attended matches in Canada during the Women’s World Cup. It concentrates on their broad experience of women’s football and how they began to engage with the sport, both domestically and internationally, and their practices offandom (including match attendance routines, displays offandom and involvement in fan organisations or online fan activity).
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Dunn, C. (2016). The Experience of England Fans in Canada and in Domestic Competition. In: Football and the Women’s World Cup: Organisation, Media and Fandom. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137567338_4
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