Five European ministers called on FIFA to "quickly find an arrangement" for the Women's World Cup (20 July-20 August) The ministers say they are "aware of the legitimate interests and budgetary constraints that weigh on both rights holders and independent broadcasters" The World Cup takes place this summer in Australia and New Zealand, which have a very significant time difference with Europe. The French Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, judged that "FIFA will probably have to be less greedy"