The Super Falcons of Nigeria, who drew 0-0 with the Republic of Ireland on Monday, advanced to the FIFA Women’s World Cup knockout rounds.
Nigeria became the first African nation to advance to the round of 16 in this year’s competition as the Falcons ended in second position with five points, one point behind co-hosts Australia and one point ahead of Canada.
Asisat Oshoala made her starting XI debut for Nigeria after her standout performance against Australia on the bench, however she struggled to make an impression and was eventually taken off in the 67th minute.
In Brisbane, the first half was extremely close between the two teams, with Oshoala and Katie McCabe having the best chances.
As early as the fifth minute, McCabe nearly gave Ireland the advantage.
McCabe almost gave Ireland the lead as early as the 5th minute but the Irish skipper attempted a low driving shot at goal which fizzed past the post.
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