An Iranian Uprising Led by Women - The New York Times
Sarina Wiegman: England can be proud of reaching Women's World Cup final, even if it doesn't feel like it now, Football News
Iran's Rekabi Latest Female Athlete to be at Risk in Her Home Country
England reporter notebook: Gareth Southgate to adopt cautiously pragmatic approach to Iran game, Football News
England Beats Iran as Protests are Shunned - The New York Times
Iran players end silent protest at World Cup amid threats of reprisals, Iran
International Pronouns Day: Caz Fields on feeling included at Brighouse Town as a non-binary player, Football News
Suffering of Iranian women and their supporters hasn't ended just because the World Cup has
England's World Cup opens with rows over OneLove armband – as Iranian players make their own silent protest, World News
A Cry for Freedom That Won't Be Silenced - The New York Times
World Cup: Iran's national players refuse to sing the national anthem : NPR
Spain's World Cup victory amidst battles with coach and federation highlights complications of fandom - The Athletic
For Iranians, this World Cup is about more than football