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Women's World Cup 2023: What to expect on Day 15

It's the final day of the group stages where the Round of 16 line-up will be completed upon the conclusion of Group H.

Colombia will look to make it three wins from three, while Germany take on pointless South Korea.

Colombia have the opportunity to finish their Women's World Cup group campaign on a perfect note as they look to keep the South American party going at the showpiece event for as long as possible.

Colombia upset South Korea and Germany, both ranked above them, to top Group H and they can become just the fourth of 32 teams in the tournament to finish with nine points when they take on debutants Morocco.

While some matches have been tepid affairs with negligible support in the stands, Colombia's matches in Australia have resembled home games with loud and fervent support which even caused the mighty Germans to lose their focus.

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"We can see that all of Colombia is with us and supporting us... It's very positive for us and for women's football in our country," Colombia's Leicy Santos told reporters.

"People come to me and say that it's a party in our matches that you can't see anywhere else. It's very moving."

Morocco may be their easiest opponents on paper but Colombia coach Nelson Abadia warned his squad to exercise caution with five players at risk of suspension and missing their next game if they are booked.

Colombia also received criticism for their physicality against Germany but Santos said that has only encouraged them to reinforce their playing style.

"We never have

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