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The Women's World Cup is upon us and FourFourTwo couldn't be more excited. To celebrate, and for a limited time only, you can get 'The Ultimate Guide to Women's Football' – a bookazine which celebrates the women's game – when you subscribe to the mag. Been thinking about trying a subscription for a while but can't decide if it's right for you? Well now's your chance. 

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The bookazine is usually worth £14.99, but comes completely free with a subscription to the best football magazine in the world. 

You won't regret subscribing to FFT, as you not only receive all the features, exclusive interviews, long reads, quizzes, trips down Memory Lane and painstakingly crafted content our readers love about the magazine - and for a cheaper price! - but you’ll also receive special subs editions of the mag.

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The beautiful covers aren't available in the shops and they look even better than Jamie Redknapp did in the mid-nineties. Okay maybe not that good, but they're easy on the eye. 

Recent editions of the mag have included our ranking of the 100 best Premier League stars and interviews with the likes of Marcus Rashford, Arsene Wenger and Dennis Bergkamp. We’ve counted down the 100 greatest managers of all time, revisited King Eric's spell in English top-flight and celebrated Brazil on the 50th anniversary of the nation's glorious yet ultimately doomed 1970 World Cup side. 

If this sounds like a bit of you, then subscribe and you'll also get our ultimate guide to women's football. You won't even have to get off your backside to buy the mags - the postman will literally bring it to you. 

So, what are you waiting for? Subscribe today and get a free guide to the women's game. 

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FFT columnist Jules Breach says that England can still win the World Cup, despite the loss of experience in the side.

Georgia Stanway acknowledges the Lionesses are a different animal compared to last year, suggesting "the dynamic has changed but we’re still an unbelievable squad".