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    #FIFAWWC: Super Falcons of Nigeria beat Australia 3 – 2

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJuly 27, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Super Falcons of Nigeria will face Cameroon in the quarter-final
    Super Falcons of Nigeria will face Cameroon in the quarter-final
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    Nigeria’s Super Falcons came from behind to defeat Australia, leaving the co-hosts fighting for a place in the final 16 of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

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    Emily van Egmond converted Caitlin Foord’s feed to give Australia the lead.

    Super Falcons quickly levelled, though, with Uchenna Kanu’s clinical finish, before Osinachi Ohale’s header made it 2-1.

    Despite Kennedy’s late goal, Super Falcons held on when Asisat Oshoala scored following a mix-up between Australia’s Alanna Kennedy and Mackenzie Arnold.

    Super Falcons has moved to the top of Group B, tied on four points with Canada, while Australia is a point behind both before the section’s final fixtures on Monday.

    Australia plays Canada in Melbourne and needs a win to go to the knockout rounds, while Nigeria plays the already-eliminated Republic of Ireland in Brisbane at the same time.

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