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Richard Buxton·31 July 2024
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Richard Buxton·31 July 2024
There were six fixtures taking place across the group stages of the womenâs Olympic Games on Wednesday.
Hereâs what went down.
Scorers: Gilles 61âČ
Canada sealed their place in the quarter finals with a 1-0 win over Colombia.
Vanessa Gilles headed home shortly after the hour mark with a header from Jessie Flemingâs free kick to set up a clash with Germany.
The Canucks finish as Group A runners-up, having been deducted six points over the drone scandal which saw head coach Bev Priestman sent home.
Scorers: Taylor 43âČ; Katoto 22âČ, 49âČ
France advanced as Group A winners after seeing off New Zealand with a 2-1 win.
The host nation took an early first-half lead when Anna Leat failed to keep out Marie-Antoinette Katotoâs header from a Sandy Baltimore cross.
Kate Taylor drew the Football Ferns level shortly before half time with a half-volley from distance that was helped on by the inside of the post.
But Katoto restored Les Bleuesâ margin by swiping the ball home in the penalty area just four minutes after the interval in Lyon.
HervĂ© Renardâs side will now take on Brazil, who finished third in Group C despite their defeat to Spain.
Scorers: Kennedy 90+2âČ; Rodman 43âČ, Albert 77âČ
Australia faced a nervous wait on their Olympic dream after a 2-1 defeat to the USA in their Group B finale.
Trinity Rodman prodded home an opener for Emma Hayesâs side shortly before half time from a loose ball at a corner.
The Stars and Stripesâ lead was doubled in the closing stages as Korbin Albert scored her first international goal with a curling strike.
Alanna Kennedy notched a late consolation for the Matlidas deep in added time to halve their deficit and give them a faint hope of progressing.
Hayesâs side will now face Japan in Saturdayâs quarter-final clash at the Parc des Princes but Australia ultimately failed to progress.
Scorers: Banda 50âČ; SchĂŒller 10âČ, 61âČ, BĂŒhl 48âČ, Senss 90+7âČ
Germany assured their place in the quarter finals with a 4-1 win over Zambia.
Lea SchĂŒller slotted home comfortably in the tenth minute as the Frauenteam consolidated their runner-up spot behind the USA.
Their advantage was extended early in the second half when Klara BĂŒhl swept home a swerving effort from outside the penalty area.
Zambia produced a near-instant response through Babra Banda taking advantage of Anna-Katrin Berger being caught off her line.
But SchĂŒller restored her countryâs two-goal lead by sweeping home from BĂŒhlâs cutback to the far post shortly after the hour mark.
Elisa Senss added a fourth late into the Saint-Ătienne encounter as Germany faced a short wait to discover Canada as their last eight opponents.
Scorers: Castillo 68âČ, Putellas 90+17âČ
Sent off: Marta
Spain completed a perfect group campaign with their 2-0 win over 10-player Brazil.
A cagey opening 45 minutes exploded into life when Seleção captain Marta was sent off for a high-footed challenge on Olga Carmona.
La Rojaâs advantage was rewarded when Athenea del Castillo broke the deadlock midway through the second half with a close-range strike.
Alexia Putellas added insult to injury in the 17th minute of added time with a stunning effort from distance.
Montse TomĂ©âs side will face Colombia, who were the best-placed third team across Groups A and B while Brazil will face hosts France.
Scorers: Hamano 22âČ, Tanaka 32âČ, Kitagawa 45+5âČ; Echegini 42âČ
Maika Hamano opened the scoring midway through the first half by slotting home into an empty net from close range.
That was followed up just ten minutes later by Mina Tanakaâs header after the ball crashed back off the crossbar.
Onyi Echegini reduced the Super Falconsâ deficit shortly before half time with a superb strike from outside the penalty area.
But Japan restored their two-goal cushion deep in added time courtesy of Hikaru Kitagawaâs well-struck free kick.
The Nadeshiko are now set to face Group B winners USA in the quarter finals.