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Group D comes to an end at the FIFA Women's World Cup today with two big matches. England and Japan battle for group supremacy, while Scotland and Argentina will both try to scrape through to the knockout rounds.
The winner of England-Japan will play a third place team in the Round of 16. The second place finisher, however, has a date with either the Netherlands or Canada in that round. Avoiding that scenario would be preferred by both sides.
It's almost certain that a win will be required for either Scotland or Argentina to advance to the knockout rounds. Argentina has mostly frustrated Japan and England in the opening matches and will try to do the same to Scotland. If you're the Scottish, you might as well go all out for three points here. Nothing else really helps you.
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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