If the past is any indication, this is going to be a thrilling final, as both teams come in hot and have a long history of playing tight matches.
These teams’ strengths work against each other, which should make for an intriguing chess match over the course of 90 minutes.
These teams’ strengths work against each other, which should make for an intriguing chess match over the course of 90 minutes.
As fun a story as Colombia is, it likely doesn’t have enough left for England after lasting this long. The Lionesses’ defense is legit, and Las Cafeteras don’t have enough bodies to pick it apart this late in the tournament.
This match offers a contrast of situations, with Australia vs France Women being a straight up battle of health vs. host.
After you take out the top-ranked team in the world, what happens next? Sweden gets to find out, as it now has to come off that emotional high and turn around and face Japan.
The thing that really makes the Spanish dangerous is that they have the ability to leave the best player in the world on the bench until the last 20 minutes without issue…
What started as a long shot has now turned into a genuine chance for Jamaica to make history. After getting outscored 12-1 and losing all three of its matches in the 2019 Women’s World Cup, Jamaica hasn’t given up a goal in this tournament. And if the Reggae Girlz can keep that streak going for 90 more minutes, they’ll progress to the knockout stage in just their second appearance in the tournament.
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