By Daily Sports Nigeria on August 1, 2023
The Super Falcons on Monday played a goalless draw against the Republic of Ireland to advance to the Women’s World Cup knockout stage.
The Nigerian female team advanced to the knockout stage with 5 points garnered from two draws and one win.
The Super Falcons shared points with the Republic of Ireland to progress to the round of 16 following a draw against Canada and a stunning win against Australia.
Before the game, Nigeria led Group B with four points and a goal difference ahead of Canada who also had the same number of points. Australia was third with three points.
But Australia topped Group B with six points after thrashing Canada 4-0 to guarantee a place in the last 16.
Source Punch Ng
Posted August 1, 2023
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