Philippines stuns New Zealand in World Cup boilover
Debutants Philippines stunned co-host New Zealand to claim its first World Cup victory.
Philippines pulls off shock result after its draw with Switzerland while Colombia cruised past South Korea.
Sarina Bolden’s first-half winner made World Cup history as the Philippines grabbed their first-ever win after beating New Zealand 1-0 in Group A. Bolden’s 24th-minute header was the difference as the co-host wasted its chance to build on its opening win over Norway with Jacqui Hand hitting the post and having a goal disallowed. The Philippines struck midway through the first half when Bolden headed past Victoria Esson from close range.
Norway’s World Cup hopes hang by a thread after a stalemate with Switzerland. Norway, which was stunned by New Zealand in their opener, lost star forward Ada Hegerberg to injury just before kick-off. Swiss goalkeeper Gaelle Thalmann kept them out and Norway will now need to beat Philippines and hope results elsewhere go its way to avoid an early exit.
Colombia kick off with win
Colombia brushed aside South Korea 2-0 in their Group H game in Sydney. Catalina Usme – Colombia’s all-time top scorer – broke the deadlock from the spot after Shim Seo-Yeon’s handball. Real Madrid’s 18-year-old Linda Caicedo doubled the lead soon after with her shot slipping past Yoon Young-Geul in the Korea goal.