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Australia eliminate Brazil from the Women's World Cup

Kiyah Simon celebrates her winner for Australia
Image: Kiyah Simon celebrates her winner for Australia

Australia ended Brazil's interest in the Women's World Cup as they advanced to the quarter-finals along with France and hosts Canada.

A goal from substitute Kyah Simon 10 minutes from time earned Australia a 1-0 win over a Brazil team who had won all three of their games in the group stage.

France underlined their status as favourites for the title with an impressive 3-0 win over South Korea, while a 52nd-minute goal from Josee Belanger gave Canada a 1-0 victory over Switzerland in front of a crowd of 53,855 in Vancouver.

Australia had never won a knock-out round game in the World Cup and were up against a Brazil team that had not conceded a single goal in the group stage.

But Australia's combination of well-organised defence, relentless work in midfield and pacy counter-attacking paid off.

The decisive goal came when substitute Katrina Gorry won the ball in midfield and sprayed the ball out wide to Lisa De Vanna, whose low shot was parried by Brazil 'keeper Luciana to Simon who slotted home.

"I think we are one of the most dangerous teams at the World Cup if not the most dangerous team going forward," said Australia coach Alen Stajcic.

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"With such a young team, you just see so much growth and development in such a short space of time. If they keep growing, we can beat anyone in the world."

France certainly look capable of beating anyone but will need to be at their very best in the last eight, where they will face Germany.

The Koreans, without their best player Ji So-yun because of injury, were no match at all for Philippe Bergeroo's team, who were 2-0 up within eight minutes.

Marie Laure Delie opened the scoring in the fourth minute, ending a fast-flowing passing move with a precise finish.

Marie Laure Delie celebrates her France team-mates
Image: Marie Laure Delie celebrates with her France team-mates

Four minutes later, Elodie Thomis fired home after racing into the box to pick up a pass from Olympique Lyonnais team-mate Eugenie Le Sommer. Delie added her second and France's third in the 48th minute.

South Korea coach Yoon Deok-yeo said his side simply had not been able to deal with the fluid passing and movement of the French.

"Their speed was incredible and our defenders had trouble coping with that," he said.

Canada were pushed hard by World Cup debutants Switzerland and struggled to find their rhythm but their endeavour was rewarded with Belanger's winner.

Josee Belanger is congratulated by her Switzerland team-mates after scoring
Image: Josee Belanger is congratulated by her Switzerland team-mates after scoring

Rhian Wilkinson crossed from the right and Christine Sinclair laid the ball off to Belanger, whose first-time shot beat Swiss 'keeper Gaelle Thalmann.

It was a tough loss to take for a Switzerland team who had created more in the final third, largely thanks to the inspired individual skills of forward Ramona Bachmann.

Canada coach John Herdman now faces the prospect of coming up against the country of his birth if England can beat Norway on Monday but did not consider it a potential conflict of interests.

"I'm a Geordie first and foremost, we have our own Geordie nation in the north east of England, and Canadian second, this is my country this is my place, I'd love to see England or Norway it makes no difference."

England face the Scandinavians in Ottawa, while Monday's other game sees the United States take on Colombia in Edmonton.