Since the first FIFA-sanctioned tournament in 1991, the Women's World Cup has served up every flavour of drama you can expect from top-level football. This includes that most dreaded of scorelines - the thrashing.
As with any international competition, the gulf in quality between the haves and have nots can often be vast, making blowouts unavoidable if the weaker teams have a poor day. With the 2023 World Cup expanding to include 32 teams, there had been whispers that they will be even more of these one-sided contests in Australia and New Zealand.
However, even before this increase in weaker footballing nations, there has still been plenty of colossal scorelines racked up in the competition. Below, GOAL takes a look at the biggest victories in Women's World Cup history.