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Both Groups A and B will be decided this Monday, as the Women’s World Cup starts to build to the knockout round at the weekend. China vs Spain, 5pm on BBCiLikely battling for the runners-up spot in Group B, Spain will be looking to lock-out China. The former had a bit of a panic in their opening game against South Africa, requiring 2 penalties in the final 20 minutes, and a 3rd goal just before the final whistle, to see off Desiree Ellis’ side. A narrow loss to Germany in Valenciennes then left the Spaniards heading to Le Harve requiring a draw to reach the last-16 for the first time.
China – who were actually the inaugural hosts of the tournament back in 1991, and were runners-up in 1999 – are also on 3 points, as a 1-0 victory over South Africa came compensated for a 1-0 defeat against Germany. Though a draw would see China progress, it would be via 3rd place, creating a potential tricky fixture against the winners of either Group C or D (likely Italy or England). La Roja are fancied to come out on top, with Spreadex offering a Spain/China Goal Supremacy spread of 0.55-0.75, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.05-2.25. South Africa vs Germany, 5pm on BBCiLeading Group B thanks to some typical German efficiency, all Die Nationalelf have to do is avoid defeat against the points-less South Africa if they are to maintain 1st place. More important, then, will be that Germany put in the kind of performance that goes beyond grinding out a 1-0 win. Luckily it looks like they’ll do just that, with Spreadex offering a Germany/South Africa Goal Supremacy spread of 2.8-3, with a Total Goals spread of 3.6-3.8. Nigeria vs France, 8pm on BBC FourAs for Group A, France will have the top spot pinned down if they can take at least a point off Nigeria. A confident tournament-opener against South Korea, one that saw the hosts put 4 past South Korea, was followed by a 2-1 win against Norway where France scored all 3 goals (Wendie Renard bundled it into her own net early in the 2nd half). Nigeria, meanwhile, suffered a 3-0 slump against Norway in their first fixture, before getting themselves back into the group with a 2-0 win against South Korea. A draw would be enough for the Super Falcons; even a loss could see they reach the next round. They may have to settle for that latter outcome, with Spreadex having a France/Nigeria Goal Supremacy spread of 2.3-2.5. South Korea vs Norway, 8pm on BBCiLike Nigeria, a single point would put Norway into the last-16, a feat that isn’t hard to picture given they are taking on South Korea. Not only are the South Koreans yet to pick up a point, they are yet to score a goal, while conceding 6 in just 2 games. The Grasshoppers should be able to leap into the knockouts, then, at a Norway/South Korea Goal Supremacy spread of 1.15-1.35, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.95-3.15.
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