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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Nigeria tackle England in Round of 16

By Oviri Kelvin, Abuja

Super Falcons of Nigeria will square up with England in the Round of 16 after they played a goalless draw with the ‘Girls in Green‘ at Brisbane’s Lang Park on Monday, coupled with England thumping of China 6-1 on Tuesday to top Group D in the ongoing 9th FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.

Asisat Oshoala, who scored Nigeria’s third and winning goal against the Aussies at the same venue on Thursday, paving the way for Nigeria’s passage to the knock-out rounds, missed a glorious opportunity in the 14th minute, but the Falcons were never really threatened in a largely cagey affair watched by over 24,000 spectators.

The feat means Nigeria is the first African country to have reached the World Cup knockout rounds in two successive finals, and have also done so, as a record of their own, without losing a game in the group phase.

Read also: Gusau spurs Super Falcons to keep Africa’s hope alive

Needing only a point from the game to reach the Round of 16, the Falcons took things easy, playing with caution against an Irish team that needed to salvage some pride after two losses and with a ticket back home on their palms.

There was little to choose between both teams. Nigeria escaped when Chiamaka Nnadozie punched the ball onto the crossbar from a corner kick by the Irish in the 9th minute, and the opponents also escaped when goalie Courtney Brosnan punched onto the bar and to safety a firm header by Uchenna Kanu off a cross by Toni Payne in the 52nd minute.

Consequent to the results by both teams, the Super Falcons and England will battle for survival to the finals on Monday, 7th August in Brisbane.

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