The final round of matches in Group B at the Women’s World Cup takes place on Monday, and there will be huge pressure on one of the hosts. Australia must win against the reigning Olympic champions to stand a chance of progression, while Canada could book their spot in the round of 16 with a draw.
Australia are on the brink of World Cup elimination in their home tournament, as they were stunned by Nigeria on matchday two. The hosts appeared to be good value for a lead before half time following Emily van Egmond’s effort, but Nigeria scored an equalising goal in the sixth minute of injury time. Australian failed to live with the African nation throughout the second period, and fell to a 3-1 deficit with just 18 minutes remaining. They threatened a late comeback when Alanna Kennedy scored, but they weren’t able to force a draw.
Australia will now face increased pressure for their final match in Group B, as even a draw could leave them exiting the competition at the first hurdle. They made unwanted history on matchday two, as they became the third host nation to concede at least three goals at the competition.
Canada haven’t been at their best throughout the World Cup to this point, but they come into their final match in the group stage in a relatively good position. They currently sit second in Group B, and they could secure their place in the round of 16 with at least a draw.
Canada were fortunate in their previous match, as they needed a lucky own goal to level the scores against Ireland, before Adrianna Leon netted the winner early in the second half.
This will only be the second time that Canada and Australia have clashed at the Women’s World Cup. The previous encounter came in 2007, as the sides played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in China.
The stakes are huge for Australia in their final match in Group B. Many expected the Aussies to go deep in the competition, but their chances against Canada will likely hinge on the fitness of Sam Kerr. We expect a cagey affair between these nations on Monday, and could see a 1-0 win for Australia being recorded to book their spot in the round of 16.
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