Vancouver – The German soccer women meet in the second round of the World Championship in Canada to the Netherlands or Sweden. After the final round of Group C and D eliminated all other possibilities.
The World Cup group stage ends on Thursday (local time). Only after the final whistle of these games are the four best third-groups and therefore also the German knockout round opponents on Saturday in Ottawa (22.00 clock CEST) fixed.
In Group D, the United States attracted thanks to the 1: 0 (1: 0) -Sieges in Vancouver against Nigeria as group first a first knockout round. Star striker Abby Wambach gave the Americans with their results in the 45th minute the second success at this World Cup. The second group place defended Australia with the 1: 1 (1: 1) against Sweden. Lisa de Vanna (5) brought the “Matildas” in leadership, ten minutes later was like Sofia Jakobsson for the team of coach Pia Sundhage made. The Scandinavians, who played a draw three times, must now hope that they are after the complete first round among the four best group parties.
In the group C beat defending champion Japan on Tuesday Ecuador with 1: 0 (1: 0), reaching as the leader with three victories sovereign the knockout stages. Trained by Martina Voss-Tecklenburg Swiss women had two place by the 1: missed 2 defeat against Cameroon while, but now are due to the good goal difference certainly one of the four best group Third, create it into the round of 16 teams .
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