She Kicks Magazine
·6 September 2024
She Kicks Magazine
·6 September 2024
Kum Jong of North Korea celebrates her goal with Kyong-Jin Min. (Alejandra Arango / SPP)
North Korea have scored 15 goals in two FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup following last night’s nine against Costa Rica.
Group E: Japan 4-1 Ghana, Austria 3-1 New Zealand
Group F: North Korea 9-0 Costa Rica, Netherlands 3-3 Argentina
Miku Hayama of Japan is challenged by Alexandra Emefa Tay of Ghana. (Julian Medina / SPP)
Japan and Ghana both added to opening wins in Group E, the former defeating Ghana 4-1 to lead the table on goal-difference. Chinari Sasai and Manaka Matsukubo scored at the end of the first half for Japan, Miku Hayama and Miyu Matsunaga extending the lead before Ghana’s late penalty.
Austria were 3-1 winners over New Zealand, Sarah Gutman striking twice in the first minutes. Valentina Madi made it 3-0, Milly Clegg replied late on.
New Zealand’s Helena Errington (L) goes flying under a challenge from Austria’s Sarah Gutmann. (Photo by RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty Images)
North Korea lead Group F and had six different goalscorers as they overcame Costa Rica, one of whom scored in the first eight minutes along with an own-goal.
Netherlands moved onto four points after sharing six goals with Argentina, who had trailed 3-1. Veerle Buurman, Bo van Egmond and Robine Lacroix netted for the Dutch, Evelyn Acuna pulled one back to make it 2-1 and Serena Rodriguez’s second-half brace tied the match.
Serena Rodriguez of Argentina celebrates her second goal against the Netherlands. (Alejandra Arango / SPP)
Games overnight on Friday (UK times), all live on FIFA+
Group A: Mexico v Colombia (11pm), Australia v Cameroon (11pm) Group B: Fiji v France (2am), Canada v Brazil (2am)