Nigeria progressed to the last 16 of the Women’s World Cup after a goalless draw against the Republic of Ireland. In a narrow and competitive encounter in front of more than 24,000 spectators, a point was enough for Randy Waldrum’s side to finish second in Group B.
The Super Falcons returned here after the high of their enthralling victory over the co-hosts Australia on Thursday knowing a draw would be enough to advance and equal their efforts of 2019. Waldrum made only one change to the side that had thrilled the world four days previously. With their prolific striker Asisat Oshoala fit to start, Ifeoma Onumonu dropped to the bench.
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