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Zambia is already on their third-string goalkeeper of Women's World Cup despite only playing one game

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Zambia has only played one Women’s World Cup match and are already down to their third-string goalkeeper.

Hazel Nali was ruled out of the Women’s World Cup only days before Zambia’s tournament debut with a torn ACL.

She was replaced by relief goalkeeper Catherine Musonda, but the backup picked up her second yellow card — which essentially equals a red card and disqualification for the next match — when she tripped Japanese striker Riko Ueki in the waning moments of Zambia’s 5-0 tournament-opening loss.

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Zambias goalkeeper Eunice Sakala waits to face a penalty kick from Japans Riko Ueki during the Womens World Cup Group C soccer match between Zambia and Japan in Hamilton, New Zealand, Saturday, July 22, 2023.  (AP Photo/John Cowpland)

Nali was a star for the Copper Queens with 18 career international appearances and the only Zambian keeper who plays outside the country.

So the job went to Eunice Sakala, who replaced Musonda ahead of Japan scoring on the ensuing penalty kick and final whistle. Those final minutes were the international debut for the 21-year-old, who will have to carry the load Wednesday against Spain in Auckland.

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Referee Tess Olofsson shows a red card to Zambias goalkeeper Catherine Musonda during the Womens World Cup Group C soccer match between Zambia and Japan in Hamilton, New Zealand, Saturday, July 22, 2023.  (AP Photo/John Cowpland)

The Spaniards are ranked sixth in the world, and fresh off a dominating 3-0 win over Costa Rica to start their tournament. They will be the toughest

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