Cricket
IPL News
Football
Chess
Kabaddi
Shorts
Cricket
IPL News
Football
Chess
Kabaddi
Shorts
Magazine
Subscribe
×
Go to Search
PREMIUM
Magazine
Posters
Columns
Special Editions
Star Life
Statsman
PLAYGROUNDS
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Basketball
Boxing
Chess
Cricket
Cue Sport
ESPORTS
Football
Golf
Hockey
Kabaddi
MMA
Motorsport
Shooting
Squash
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tennis
Volleyball
Wrestling
MULTIMEDIA
Videos
Gallery
Podcast
Sportoon
ON STAGE
ACES Awards
Sportstar Conclave
Latest News
PREMIUM
Magazine
Posters
Columns
Special Editions
Star Life
Statsman
PLAYGROUNDS
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Basketball
Boxing
Chess
Cricket
Cue Sport
ESPORTS
Football
Golf
Hockey
Kabaddi
MMA
Motorsport
Shooting
Squash
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tennis
Volleyball
Wrestling
MULTIMEDIA
Videos
Gallery
Podcast
Sportoon
ON STAGE
ACES Awards
Sportstar Conclave
Latest News
SIGN-UP / LOGIN
READ e-BOOK
Subscribers Only
Have you subscribed yet?
Buy Print
CONNECT WITH US
Get sportstar app on
Home
Football
In pictures: Germany, Norway sail to Women's World Cup quarterfinal
Germany eased to a 3-0 win over Nigeria, whereas Norway knocked out Australia 4-1 on penalties (1-1 at full-time).
Team Sportstar
1
/ 8
Germany eased past Nigeria in the first of the Women's World Cup round of 16 matches in a 3-0 win. Alexandra Popp (20'), Sara Dabritz (27') and Lea Schuller (82') scored for the Germans, who will now face the winner of Sweden vs Canada in the last-8.
▲
Alexandra Popp, whose header opened the account for Germany, made her 100th international appearance on Saturday.
▲
With her 27th-minute spot-kick, Sara Dabritz became the first German player to score in three consecutive Women's World Cup games since Birgit Prinz (5 in a row in 2003).
▲
In the second match, Norway claimed its place in the quarterfinal with a 4-1 penalty shoot-out victory over Australia after an enthralling 1-1 draw in Nice. Isabell Herlosven scored the opener, but Elise Kellond-Knight scored directly from a corner seven minutes from time to force extra-time.
▲
Herlovsen's 31st-minute goal meant she has now scored six goals in the World Cup, with this being her second in the knockout stage.
▲
Herlosven's goal also meant Australia became the fourth different nation to concede at least 50 goals at the FIFA Women's World Cup, alongside Canada (51), Japan (57) and Nigeria (63).
▲
In extra-time, Alanna Kennedy was sent off after tugging on the shirt of Lisa-Marie Karlseng Utland as she raced through on goal and Kennedy was the last defender. She became the first Australian to be sent off at the World Cup since Alicia Ferguson vs China in 1999. It was also the first straight red card shown at this year's tournament.
▲
In the penalty shoot-out, star player Sam Kerr missed from the spot as Australia was knocked out 4-1 on penalties (1-1 after full-time). With this, Australia failed to progress to the quarterfinal for the first time since 2003.
▲
Related Topics
2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup
/
Germany
/
norway
Latest on Sportstar
Pro Kabaddi League LIVE Updates, PKL 2024: Arjun’s Jaipur Pink Panthers faces Surender’s UP Yoddhas at 8 PM; U Mumba vs Dabang Delhi next
Team Sportstar
Indian sports wrap, November 5: India bags 14 medals in Asia Pickleball Games
Team Sportstar
ISL 2024-25: FC Goa looks to carry new-found confidence against in-form Punjab FC
PTI
Calls for Korea Football chief’s resignation intensify after Korean ministry says he flouted rules while hiring coaches
Reuters
MotoGP 2024: Barcelona announced as season finale host with Martin, Bagnaia fighting for championship
Team Sportstar
READ MORE STORIES