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Women’s World Cup: New Zealand beat Norway in opener |  World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023

Women’s World Cup: New Zealand beat Norway in opener | World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023

New Zealand This Thursday hit Norway By 1-0 and stayed with him Opening match of 2023 Women’s World Cup Co-organized by your country with Australia, it will run until 20 August.

Zhitka Klimkova’s side beat 1995 champions Norway thanks to a good defensive approach and an early second-half goal from Hannah Wilkinson.

After a first half without much clear goal action, at the start Second time Before Hannah Wilkinson scored the first World Cup goalThe entire stadium erupted in celebration.

New Zealand could have won by a huge margin as Aurora Mikkelsen – the Norwegian goalkeeper – headed home what would have been the home team’s second goal. New Zealand captain Ali Riley saves the penalty kick.

With the result, New Zealand added their first three points of the tournament and lead Group A featuring Switzerland and the Philippines, who will face off in Dunedin, Argentina this Friday from 2:00am.

This is Monday, July 24 from 03:00 It contains Eden Park of AucklandThe Argentina Women’s Team facing Italy As per Date 1 of Group G Women’s World Cup Australia-New Zealand 2023.

The match will start at 03:00 and will be televised Public TV and DirecTV Sports and spreads through DIRECTV GO. Public Signal, which televises all Argentina national team matches, can be tuned in via streaming sites. Flow, Telecentro Play and the aforementioned DGOamong others.

Argentina national team matches and competitions

The Argentine team is participating in this Group C In view Sweden, South Africa and Italy.

  • Date 1: Italy vs Argentina | 03:00 | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Date 2: Argentina vs South Africa | 21:00 | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Date 3: Argentina vs Sweden | 04:00 | Walkado Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand
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