Japan has stunned Spain ahead of Sam Kerr's return for the Matildas against Canada at 8pm. Follow the live updates here:
, is expected to be cleared to play. Thank heavens.
It’s one of those legacy-defining games, but also one for the books because it will have the first all-female line-up for the Audio Descriptive Commentary service. Nigeria can qualify for the knockout rounds for the second world cup in succession, after making it in 2019, and if they do so, it will be the first time Nigeria has qualified for back-to-back knockout rounds.
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