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How Manchester United's stars are faring at the Women's World Cup

Mary Earps, Ella Toone and Vilde Bøe Risa are among the Manchester United stars who have shone on World Cup duty so far, with all three coming to the fore in recent days.

Earps and Toone impressed during England’s victory over Denmark while Bøe Risa helped Norway crush the Philippines 6-0.

Despite Canada's exit from the competition, Adriana Leon was the difference maker against Republic of Ireland in their second match of the tournament.

Several other United aces are patiently waiting for their chances to shine – here’s a look at how they all have fared in the latest round of fixtures.

England

Mary Earps recorded her second clean sheet of the tournament in England's 1-0 win over Denmark.

Manchester United's No.1 did not have much to do against the Danes but kept her concentration to make important saves, notably keeping out Katrine Veje.

The 30-year-old’s second consecutive clean sheet means she now has a chance to go the entire group stage without conceding a goal.

Ella Toone also played a crucial role in the closely-fought win, featuring in the build-up to Lauren James' decisive long-distance winner.

And she will be even more important in England's midfield for the foreseeable future following Keira Walsh's injury.

Katie Zelem, meanwhile, is still waiting to make her first appearance at the tournament.

Norway

Vilde Bøe Risa was on fire as Norway put six past the Philippines to secure their spot in the last 16 of the World Cup.

The midfielder was efficient in possession throughout and set up the second of Sophie Haug's three goals with a fine cross.

The result means the Grasshoppers finish Group A in second, level on points with but one place above hosts New Zealand despite a challenging start to the tournament,

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