Lionesses could each receive huge windfall if they win World Cup this summer
Due to FIFA's new pay-structure, the English FA stand to lose money on the tournament due to the costs of staff, hotels, flights and equipment.
When asked about the bonus situation, England star Lucy Bronze said: "It is frustrating, but I think that's the way the women's game has predominantly been.
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