World Cup teams safe as FIFA say deadly Auckland shooting won't impact games

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New Zealand and Norway hold minute's silence as FIFA react to Auckland shooting

The Women's World Cup will proceed despite the deadly shooting in Auckland that left three people, including the gunman, dead.

But FIFA, having consulted the country's authorities and teams participating, say the World Cup will continue as planned. "Immediately following the incident, President Gianni Infantino and FIFA Secretary-General Fatma Samoura were in communication with the Aotearoa New Zealand authorities. FIFA has also been in constant contact with the participating teams affected by this incident.Lionesses legend tips duo to be World Cup stars for England who could 'fall short'

"The opening hours of the FIFA Fan Festival in Auckland/Tamaki Makaurau city centre will be confirmed in due course. The participating teams in close proximity to this incident are being supported in relation to any impact that may have taken place."

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