Women's World Cup 2023: What to expect on Day 10
One of the most anticipated games of the group stages takes place on Day 10 of the Women's World Cup as France take on Brazil at the Brisbane Stadium.
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One of the most anticipated games of the group stages takes place on Day 10 of the Women's World Cup as France take on Brazil at the Brisbane Stadium.
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis and her charges have no option but to claim maximum points in their final group game against Italy in Wellington on Wednesday.
Romina Nunez scored the equaliser as Argentina roared back from two goals down to draw 2-2 and deny South Africa a landmark first Women's World Cup win on Friday. South Africa were cruising to a first-ever win in five matches at the World Cup after goals by Linda Motlhalo and Thembi Kgatlana either side of half-time in Dunedin. But Argentina pulled one back via a stunning Sophia Braun strike in the 74th minute and then drew level five minutes later when Nunez headed home.
AUCKLAND : A confident Brazil side will look to build on their dazzling Women's World Cup opener while France aim to kick-start their campaign when the two meet in a blockbuster clash on Saturday, where a win would assure the South Americans a last 16 spot.
DUNEDIN, New Zealand: Argentina and South Africa settled for an exciting 2-2 draw in their Women's World Cup Group G clash at Dunedin Stadium on Friday (Jul 28) that kept both teams alive in the tournament but dented their hopes of progressing.
BRISBANE : France captain Wendie Renard remains an injury doubt for their crunch Women's World Cup clash against Brazil, coach Herve Renard said, adding that he will leave it late to made a decision on the defender's availability.
WELLINGTON : Italy are making good use of hard-earned lessons from their disastrous Euro 2022 campaign at the Women's World Cup, forward Barbara Bonansea said ahead of Saturday's group-stage showdown against Sweden in Wellington.
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis said the 2-2 draw against Argentina in their World Cup Group G fixture in Dunedin on Friday hurt even more than last Saturday's opening 2-1 loss against Sweden.