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Women's World Cup: What to expect on Day 20

Hosts Australia and England secured their places in the World Cup quarter-finals with wins on Monday and the round of 16 finishes on Tuesday as Colombia, Jamaica, France and Morocco all seek to join them.

Australia claimed a huge win and were buoyed by the return of Talismanic striker Sam Kerr in their 2-0 victory over Denmark.

Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso scored the goals either side of halftime before Kerr, who has been absent with a calf injury, came on as a 78th-minute substitute to a huge roar from the crowd of 75,784.

England, meanwhile, were pushed all the way by Nigeria in their clash with the Lionesses coming out on top in a penalty shootout, after a 0-0 draw.

England's victory came at a cost however, however, after Lauren James was shown a straight red card for a petulant stamp, following a VAR review late in the second half that could see her banned for the remainder of this tournament.

First up on Tuesday morning Colombia, who upset Germany 2-1 and topped Group H to reach the last 16 for a second time, play Jamaica in Melbourne, with the winners facing England after they beat Nigeria on penalties.

Jamaica have been the surprise package of the tournament, keeping clean sheets against France, Panama and Brazil to reach the knockout phase for the first time, in their second World Cup.

They will have their work cut out at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium defending against a Colombian attack boasting one of the game's most exciting forwards in 18-year-old Linda Caicedo.

In the leadup to the tournament, the Jamaicans complained of money troubles and launched a crowdfunding campaign to help cover costs.

Four years after crashing out of the 2019 World Cup in France with three heavy defeats, they came to Australia with low

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