Norway Women’s National Football Team vs Philippines Women’s National Football Team Lineups 30 July 2023 World Cup. Norway’s women’s team currently faces a possible early exit from the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
They suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of tournament co-hosts New Zealand and only managed a goalless draw against Switzerland in Group A. Because of that, they find themselves at the bottom of the group’s position.
However, there is still hope for Norway to qualify for the next stage of the tournament. In their next match on Sunday against the Philippine women’s team, a win could improve their chances significantly. If they manage to win this important match, it will give them a chance to change their position.
For Norway to secure a place in the next round, they not only need to win their match against the Philippines but also depend on the result of the other group match between New Zealand and Switzerland. They would expect one of these teams to emerge victorious. Furthermore, if there is a draw in the rest of the group matches, the final decision on Norway’s qualification could be the goal difference in their matches.
Norway Women’s National Football Team vs Philippines Women’s National Football Team Lineups
Norway XIs
- 23 Aurora Mikalsen
- 13 Thea Bjelde
- 6 Maren Naevdal Mjelde
- 16 Mathilde Hauge Harviken
- 4 Tuva Hansen
- 8 Vilde Boe Risa
- 18 Frida Leonardsen Maanum
- 11 Guro Reiten
- 10 Caroline Graham Hansen
- 22 Sophie Roman Haug
- 20 Emilie Haavi
Philippines XIs:
- 1 Olivia Davies McDaniel
- 3 Jessika Rebecca Macayan Cowart
- 4 Jaclyn Katrina Demis Sawicki
- 5 Hali Long
- 7 Sarina Bolden
- 8 Sara Kristine Bantan Eggesvik
- 9 Isabella Flanigan
- 13 Angela Beard
- 17 Alicia Barker
- 20 Quinley Mirielle Campomanes Quezada
- 21 Katrina Guillou
The situation is tense, and the Norwegian team will be doing their best to win on Sunday. Football fans around the world will be watching with interest to see how this thrilling group stage plays out and which teams will ultimately qualify for the knockout rounds of the Women’s World Cup.
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