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gGood evening and welcome to our cover as the World Cup finally begins. Fiona Tomas will be here very soon and tonight the focus will be on France and her opening encounter with South Korea.

Before that, here are some news from the camp of England …

England striker Nikita Parris is looking forward to her first ever Women's World Cup. The Lionesses' quest for glory during the tournament in France begins Sunday as they face Scotland, rival of Group D.

Parris, England's top scorer in his qualifying matches with six goals, should be the focus of attention in the coming days and weeks.

The 25-year-old, who will join France's Lyon this summer, scored 19 Super League goals for Manchester City last season. Parris said:

It is important that we write these points on the board and feel that it is important that as an individual, I achieve a good performance for my World Cup to actually start. In every game, I am convinced that if I have two chances, I want to score two goals.

You can not predict how the match will unfold, but what you can say is that if a chance comes up, I want to tidy it up and make sure to have it. look confident in front of this goal.

Because you have to have a good feeling during the rest of the tournament and that it's important to score goals, because ultimately the goals win matches.

Scotland – the Women's World Cup debut as a team – were beaten 6-0 by England in the last meeting of both teams, in their opening match at Euro 2017. Parris added:

It's a different Scotland. They lost a lot of players – Kim Little, Jennifer Beattie – even before the tournament started.

It's a different game, a different tournament. Scotland has been very successful in arriving here. It's their first World Cup tournament, it's huge for them and they are going to fight. They will want to start their World Cup and so will we.

We are looking forward to it since it was announced that Scotland would be our first match in the group. We are so excited for the game and we are just trying to keep our emotions under control to make sure we are getting ready for the training properly.

The training is competitive – everyone wants to win every game, whether it's the five-man tournament, because we really make sure we're in that spirit of victory, to be ready to play this game in Scotland. . "

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