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Women's World Cup 2023: What to expect on Day 13

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England are looking to cement their place in the knock-out stages as they take on China in Adelaide on Day 13 of the Women's World Cup.Two wins from two for the English, however, there is still a chance that they could fail to progress if they lose to China and results go against them elsewhere.In the other game in Group D, Denmark are taking on Haiti, knowing that victory could send them through to the last 16.

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Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Manage Preferences If China and Denmark both win, the group would end with three teams on six points and it would go to goal difference and potentially beyond to goals scored, head to heads and even fair play coming into it if teams cannot be separated.It's a lot more straightforward in the other group up for decision on Tuesday as the Netherlands and the USA will progress if they avoid defeat to Vietnam and Portugal respectively.Portugal, however, have three points following their victory over Vietnam and they will go through if they can shock the USA in their final group game.They could also go through with a draw in the unlikely event of Vietnam beating the Dutch.Holders the United States arrived at the Women's World Cup as favourites to win an unprecedented third straight title but their place in the tournament will be on the line when they take on Portugal in Tuesday's Group E showdown in Auckland.The Americans, who have never been eliminated from the group stage in World Cup history, have not yet hit peak form.

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