Thanks to Nigeria’s upset win, Canada now finds itself in Women’s World Cup logjam
PERTH, Australia — After a wild night in Perth, the Canadian women’s soccer team returned to its training base in Melbourne on Thursday to prepare for what is now a do-or-die match against Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Hours after landing, seventh-ranked Canada found itself in a Group B logjam thanks to No. 40 Nigeria’s 3-2 upset win over No. 10 Australia in the final game of the day.
With one round of games remaining, it’s all up for grabs in Group B. Olympic champion Canada could finish first or second, booking its ticket to the round of 16, or place third and head home early.
Thursday’s upset victory moved the Super Falcons over Canada atop the group on superior goals scored, with both teams on four points. The co-host Matildas are third with three points while No. 22 Ireland, with no points, is out of the knockout-round picture in fourth.