The substitute Amalie Vangsgaard headed home a last-minute goal to give Denmark a winning start to their first Women’s World Cup campaign since 2007 with a 1-0 victory against China at Perth Oval on Saturday.
The Paris St-Germain forward, who had been brought on five minutes earlier, found the net with a long-range header from a Pernille Harder corner to break the deadlock in the 90th minute.
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