• Updates from the Group H match at Hindmarsh Stadium
  • Kick-off in Adelaide is 2pm/2:30pm AEST/5:30am BST
  • Any thoughts? Email or tweet @JPHowcroft

Casey Phair made the headlines in round one when the American-born Korean became the youngest player to feature at a Women’s World Cup. She will be eager to gain more experience off the bench today.

It’s a mild winter’s day in Adelaide but a stiff northwesterly breeze will make for tricky playing conditions, and it may also blow a shower or two through the City of Churches. Despite the weather, the players should at least enjoy Hindmarsh Stadium, a well-proportioned football-first venue praised consistently by Australia’s professional footballers. Crowds of around 13,000 have already witnessed victories to Brazil and China already this tournament.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

French minister’s phone shows traces linked to NSO spyware

Former environment minister François de Rugy ‘astonished’ by forensics discovery after he…

Rapper Nipsey Hussle’s killer sentenced to 60 years in prison

Fellow rapper Eric R Holder shot the Grammy-nominated hip hop artist in…

King Charles III to meet cabinet days after Liz Truss forms new government

The new prime minister had her first audience with the monarch on…

Willis and Arundell help Borthwick get off mark with England win over Italy

England 31-14 Italy Hosts secure bonus point with five tries in victory…