North Korea and England advance this Sunday to the quarterfinals of the U-17 Women’s World Cup from Group C, while teams from Mexico, Kenya and Zambia They look forward to their bye by changing their first two outings in the tournament played Dominican Republic.
The Brazilian team now fell to third place in Group D, where Brazilian teams now dominate with 4 points. Poland and Japan.
Next Wednesday the curtain will come down on groups C and D.
England will play North Korea and historic Mexico against Kenya in C. And in D, Poland-Brazil and Zambia-Japan matches will be shown.
North Korea has expanded its dominance
North Korea’s second World Cup game and second win, this time 3-0 against Kenya, who had no chance.
Ryu Gyong So’s early double gave the Asians the peace of mind to dominate the match against an opponent who did not even get a shot on Ju Gyong’s goal.
Kuk Hyang Ri scored the third goal in the final stretch and goalkeeper Abwire stopped the others.
Kenya closed the group without a point in Group C.
Mexico took the second blow
England look forward to their qualification to the last eight with a comeback and despite having one less player against Mexico, who suffered a second defeat.
Open match, multiple choices and alternate wins.
In the end, the Lionesses’ coolness was more believable, as they won 4-2.
Japan has put a spanner in the works of Brazil
Japan made things difficult for Canarinha by winning 2-1.
Although Brazil started the match dominating and in the 7th minute a powerful right hand from Juju put the ball in the Japanese goal, it did not diminish the Asians.
In the second half, Momo Saruang Ueki Sato scored in the 49th minute and, just four minutes later, Asako Furuta brought the final score to 2-1.
From leading Group D after the first day, Brazil are now in third place with 3 points, overtaken by Poland and Japan with 4.
Poland is moving up the ranks
After a first day at this World Cup where they could only draw 0-0 with Japan, Poland climbed to the top of Group D with a 2-0 victory and eliminated Zambia in the process.
The first goal came in the seventh minute on a header from Kinga Wyrwas.
Just a minute after starting the second half, the Poles put the icing on the cake with their display through Weronika Brasniewicz.
Source: La Verdad

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