
Women’s World Cup: Draw enough to send China and Spain through
Spain and China went head to head in the final fixture of their group in the Women’s World Cup
Spain and China went head to head in the final fixture of their group in the Women’s World Cup
Germany midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan could be out for the rest of the Women’s World Cup after breaking her toe in their opening Group B game against China on Saturday.
Former Arsenal and Brentford midfielder Nico Yennaris has become the first-ever foreign-born player to play for China, after being called up earlier this month.
Nico Yennaris has made China manager Marcello Lippi’s squad after becoming the first player to be naturalised and play for the Chinese national side. He had previously played for England from under-17 to under-19 level.