Most Popular Sports
All Sports
Show All

Welcome to our coverage of tonight's LIVE FIFA Women's World Cup Group E match between Canada and New Zealand. Team news coming up...

Women's World Cup / Group Stage
Stade des Alpes / 15.06.2019
Live
Live Updates
Ben Snowball

Updated 15/06/2019 at 20:53 GMT


21:53
Thanks for joining us tonight, we'll be back with more action from the Women's World Cup tomorrow.
90+3'
There's the whistle. 2-0 victory for Canada - and much deserved, I might add - who secure their place in the final 16.
90+3'
New Zealand have a free kick on the edge of the area and they are hoping to claw something back. But to no avail.
90+2'
We have three minutes of added time to play now.
86'
There was another substitution there as well as Leon came on for Prince.
86'
Hassett comes off and Kete comes on for New Zealand.
83'
Live comment icon
Beckie comes off now to be replaced by Quinn.
80'
GOAL! It's not pretty but it'll do. Michelle Prince finds the back of the net with a rebounding ball and Naylor isn't quick enough to get to it.
76'
New Zealand still have time, and they need to create an ooportunity for themselves now.Try they do as White tries to make something of Percival's cross, but it's not enough.
75'
Live comment icon
Chapman comes on now to replace Riviere for Canada.
75'
Some good passing from New Zealand as they make another attack, but the ball is played way too long by White.
74'
New Zealand look to be on the cusp of making a counter attack. But it's immediately shut down and Canada are back on the ball.
72'
Great save by Naylor as Michelle Prince heads the ball at close range.
66'
A powerful shot by Prince but directed straight down the line at Naylor who keeps hold of it.
65'
A good chance for Lawrence but is denied by a decent block by Stott for New Zealand.
62'
Live comment icon
Gregorious comes off now to make way for Anna Green.
59'
In the meantime, Beckie whips the ball into the box hoping to find Prince - but there's too much on that.
55'
having gone a goal down, you wonder why New Zealand don't try to take some more chances to see if they could equalise, but they are resolutely sticking in the Canada area.
51'
Marta is the other, by the way.
50'
Canada look alive now, Sinclair - who would be one of just two people to have played and scored in five World Cups if she manages it in this tournament - fires over the net.