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Canada downs New Zealand 2-0 in Women’s World Cup: Live stream, game time thread, how to watch

The Dutch are coming back for another day in France for the World Cup. The Canadians, too. And Cameroon and New Zealand. It’s a big old party.

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Canada v New Zealand: Group E - 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup France Photo by Elsa/Getty Images

Canada continues impressive run with 2-0 victory over New Zealand

[Update: 6:00PM EST] Jessie Fleming’s 48th minute tally and Nichelle Prince’s 79th minute goal powered the Canadians to another win in Group E, which is a two-horse race between today’s winning teams.

The Netherlands pushes aside Cameroon 3-1

[Update: 11:20AM EST] The Netherlands controlled possession (62%) and was more effective passing the ball (76% accuracy) en route to running away from Cameroon for a 3-1 victory. Vivianne Miedema’s 41st minute tally was quickly countered by Cameroon’s Gabrielle Onguene (43’) goal, but from that point it was all good for the Dutch.

Dominique Bloodworth (48’) and Meidema (85’) added second half goals to clinch the win and cement the future for both teams in Group E.


We’re approaching the final games of matchday two of the group stage at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Today, we only have two games coming our way from France. The Netherlands takes on Cameroon, and Canada faces New Zealand.

The Netherlands squeaked out a 1-0 win against New Zealand in the opening game of the group, and in the other match of the group, Cameroon lost to Canada 0-1. The reigning European Champions will be expecting to take all three points against Cameroon and finish the day atop the group.

I’m calling it now: New Zealand is going to be Canada in this one. It’s a feeling. Now that I’ve angered all of our Canadian readers, let’s be honest here. Their opening round match against Cameroon was a big disappointment, and they’ll certainly be hoping to perform better in this one.

If you’re looking to watch the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, fuboTV has you for your streaming needs and, as always, Live Soccer TV can tell you where to find the World Cup on television or streaming in your country.

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