Football

Japan Into Women’s World Cup Last Eight After Beating Norway

Japan through to the round of 8 at FIFA women's world cup


5th August 2023 01:00 PM

Japan women’s football team eased their way into the last eight of the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup with a well-earned 3-1 victory over Norway at Wellington Regional Stadium.

An unfortunate Ingrid Syrstad Engen own goal was cancelled out by a fine Guro Reiten header midway through the first half.

Second-half goals from Risa Shimizu and adidas Golden Boot-chasing Hinata Miyazawa wrapped up the win for the Nadeshiko.

After a fairly quiet opening quarter of an hour, Japan took the lead in bizarre circumstances.

Miyazawa floated in a speculative cross from the left which did not appear to pose any immediate danger until Syrstad Engen inadvertently diverted the ball into her own net.

However, Norway recovered quickly from that setback and hit back just five minutes later.

Vilda Boe Risa dug out a superb first-time cross from the right, which Reiten met with a towering leap to expertly head home her side’s leveller.

Reiten’s header was Japan's first goal conceded at Australia and New Zealand 2023, as Japan had previously gone over 300 minutes without their goal being breached.

Access24 reports that Japan would face Sweden or the U.S. in the quarter-finals.