the summary of day #4 of the Women’s World Cup

Suffocation of South Africa, newcomer Portugal and duel in the group of Brazil: check out the summary of the fourth day of the Women’s World Cup

This Sunday, the 23rd, ended the fourth day of the Women’s World Cup. Three games moved the sequence of the first round of the group stage of the World Cup: South Africa vs Sweden, netherlands vs portugal It is France vs Jamaica – the latter of the key Brazilian Team. Check out everything that happened today in the tournament in Australia and New Zealand:

Sweden suffers but beats South Africa in comeback

A Sweden won the South Africa by 2-1, in the upset, at the Wellington Regional stadium, in New Zealand, for the opening of the first round of Group G of the Women’s World Cup. Hildah Magaia opened the scoring for the South Africans; Fridolina Rolfo It is Amanda Ilestedt ensured the triumph of the Swedes.

Netherlands beat debutants Portugal and start Cup with victory

A Netherlands won Portugal 1-0, at Forsyth Barr Stadium, in New Zealand, for the first round of Group E of the Women’s World Cup; key still has U.S It is Vietnam. The current World Cup runners-up confirmed their triumph over the Portuguese, who made their debut in World Cups, with a goal from Stefanie Van der Gragt.

Jamaica secure draw with France

France It is Jamaica they tied 0-0, at Sidney Football Stadium, in Australia, for the opening of the first round of Group F of the Women’s World Cup; key still has Brazil It is Panama. Candidate for the title, the European team suffered with the Jamaicans and confirmed the first zero equality in the World Cup.

With the result, each selection won a point in the group and occupies the first positions. The Brazilian team faces the Panamanians this Monday, the 24th, and can take the lead in the group. Jamaica’s national team added the first point in the history of the World Cups.


Source: sportbuzz

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