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Radio Leicester,3 mins

'It's awesome to be training here in Leicester'

Ady Dayman

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Organisers of the 2023 Women's World Cup say they are on course to sell a record 1.5 million tickets. The event kicks off in July with matches in Australia and New Zealand. The Jamacan team start their World Cup journey in Sydney where they'll take on France - but, they're actually training here in Leicester at the moment. Nicknamed the 'Reggae Girlz', they're one of the top women's national football teams in the Caribbean. BBC Radio Leicester's Kevin Ncube's been down to Leicester City Training grounds on Belvoir Drive where the squad's been training to talk to some of the players, and also the team's co-ordinator Holly Morgan.

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