Sweden fight back to sink South Africa late on at Women's World Cup
Sweden fought back and struck late on to grab a 2-1 win over South Africa in their Women's World Cup opener on Sunday in the Wellington rain.
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Sweden fought back and struck late on to grab a 2-1 win over South Africa in their Women's World Cup opener on Sunday in the Wellington rain.
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There are three matches up for decision on the fourth day of action at the Women's World Cup, but two of Sunday's encounters are shaping up as major mismatches, with France likely to outclass Jamaica and Sweden set to swat away the challenge of South Africa.