This year’s Women’s World Cup saw one of its biggest upsets Thursday when Nigeria beat co-host Australia 3-2, and spectators will be hoping for as much drama Friday
Denmark faces reigning European champion England, China takes on tournament debutant Haiti and South Africa plays Argentina. With this being the second round of matches in the group stage, teams will be looking to secure their place in the knockout stage with one game still to play. How to watch In the United States, the match will air on local Fox channels. Viewers can also stream the match by signing in with their TV provider at foxsports.com or on the Fox Sports app.
China vs. Haiti The other fixture in Group D will see China take on Haiti. Both teams lost their opening match, which means another defeat would see them knocked out of the World Cup should other results not go their way. The two nations have never met on the pitch but China, which is appearing in its eighth World Cup, certainly has the experience over its opponent. China was runner-up in the 1999 edition and has only failed to qualify for the tournament in 2011.
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