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How every team qualified from each Women's World Cup group - ESPN

Group play in the Women's World Cup is over, with nations 16 through to the knockout rounds.

Here, we take a look at how all eight groups finished up and the results which secured the top two places.

— Women's World Cup bracket and fixtures schedule

QUALIFIED FOR ROUND OF 16: Japan, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Australia, Nigeria, Netherlands, United States, England, Denmark, South Africa, France, Jamaica, Colombia, Morocco

EMLIMINATED: Costa Rica, Zambia, Republic of Ireland, Vietnam, Panama, New Zealand, Philippines, Canada, Portugal, China, Haiti, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, South Korea

Sophie Roman Haug scored a hat trick as Norway put a turbulent two weeks behind them and squeaked into the knockout stages of the Women's World Cup on goal difference with a 6-0 thrashing of the Philippines at Eden Park.

Winger Caroline Graham Hansen and Guro Reiten also scored to help the 1995 champions finish in second place in Group A above New Zealand with their first win of the tournament.

New Zealand and Switzerland played out an underwhelming 0-0 stalemate, sending the co-hosts out of the tournament and the Europeans through as Group A winners.

New Zealand, who stunned Norway in their opening match before losing to the Philippines in their second, became the first Women's World Cup hosts to exit in the group stage.

Hayley Raso scored a brace and Mary Fowler struck after the break as Australia crushed Canada 4-0 to storm into the round of 16 and send the Olympic champions spinning out of the tournament.

Steph Catley slotted a penalty in stoppage time as a relieved nation celebrated the co-hosts' advance as group winners.

Canada bowed out at the group stage for the first time since 2011 and with some regret after

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