Summary

  • Free-kick completes Cristiane hat-trick

  • Andressa has penalty saved by Jamaica keeper Schneider

  • Brazil midfielder Formiga, 41, is oldest player to ever appear at WWC

  • Fifa Women's World Cup Group C

  • Jamaica making their Women's World Cup debut

  1. Postpublished at 22 mins

    Brazil 1-0 Jamaica

    Brazil star Marta on the bench, itching to get a piece of the action.

    Will she get a few minutes late on?

  2. ouch!

    Postpublished at 20 mins

    Brazil 1-0 Jamaica

    Have some of that.

    Jamaica looking to get back into the game through Cheyna Matthews' run down the right, but the wily old veteran Formiga comes in with a crunching tackle, taking both ball and woman, leaving Matthews in a heap.

  3. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Brazil 1-0 Jamaica

    Barcelona's Andressa is standing on but and curls a left-footed free-kick over the crossbar.

  4. YELLOW CARDpublished at 16 mins

    Brazil 1-0 Jamaica

    Brazil turning the screw.

    Jamaica skipper Konya Plummer is booked for a late challenge on Beatriz and the Selecao have a free-kick 25 yards out.

  5. goal

    GOAL - Brazil 1-0 Jamaicapublished at 15 mins

    Cristiane

    And out of nothing, Brazil take the lead.

    Andressa has already shown she can unlock the Jamaica backline and this time has space to put in a cross from the left.

    Cristiane has lots to do from the penalty spot, but rises to meet the ball and thump a wonderful header into the far corner.

    That's her 90th international goal.

  6. CLOSE!published at 14 mins

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    Lovely work from Jamaica's dangerwoman Khadija Shaw.

    The University Tennessee player makes the chance herself, chasing down a ball down the left and then cutting onto her right peg, but the low, drilled shot is well collected by Brazil goalkeeper Barbara.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    #bbcfootball

    Ashley Tipton: Gave England v Switzerland 30 mins and got bored. Decided to give Brazil v Jamaica a watch.

    Nice one, you know it makes sense.

  8. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    74% possession for Brazil in the opening 12 minutes.

    Dominant.

  9. GREAT SAVE!published at 9 mins

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    Brilliant goalkeeper.

    Barcelona's Andressa plays a Iniesta-style throughball to Debinha in on goal.

    She approaches the edge of the box and can shoot, but elects to go round the keeper and Sydney Schneider is wise to it, standing her ground before pouncing on the ball to avert the danger.

    A superb stop, had she not intercepted Debinha had a free goal to aim at.

  10. CLOSE!published at 7 mins

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    Considering they have not won for aaages, Brazil have started really well, full of confidence.

    Striker Beatriz attempts to convert a cross but the angle is too narrow to get a shot on target.

  11. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    A great atmosphere in Grenoble and so it should be with two nations who enjoy a song and dance.

  12. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    We saw China having plenty of problems defending set-pieces against Germany on Saturday and Brazil are looking to do the same v Jamaica today.

    They earn a succession of corners in the opening stages of the contest, but the opposition hold firm.

  13. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    Goodness me, Brazil goalkeeper Barbara comes steaming off her line, ala Manuel Neuer, she's only a couple of yards short of the halfway line.

    In the end it is excellent keeping, knocking the ball to safety with the dangerous Jamaica striker Khadija Shaw closing in.

  14. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Brazil 0-0 Jamaica

    Away we go at the Stade des Alpes in Grenoble.

  15. Tune inpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Brazil v Jamaica (14:30 BST)

    BBC Red Button

    You can watch coverage of this game on BBC Red Button and at the top of this page.

    Tune in.

  16. Team newspublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Brazil v Jamaica (14:30 BST)

    Legendary midfielder Formiga starts for Brazil at the age of 41. She becomes the oldest outfield player in the tournaments history and appears in a record seventh World Cup.

    Brazil XI: Barbara, Santos, Kathellen, Monica, Tamires, Andressa, Formiga, Thaisa, Debinha, Bia Zaneratto, Cristiane.

    Jamaica XI: Schneider, Bond-Flasza, Allyson Swaby, Plummer, Blackwood, Chantelle Swaby, Solaun, Sweatman, Matthews, Carter, Shaw.

  17. Postpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Brazil v Jamaica (14:30 BST)

    Brazil's national anthem.

    In my top five.

  18. In the shadow of the men...published at 14:24 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Brazil v Jamaica (14:30 BST)

    Germany Brazil 2007Image source, Getty Images

    Brazil have taken part in all eight editions of the Women's World Cup, but unlike their male counterparts, have never lifted the trophy.

    Their best showing came in 2007 when they reached the final, but were beaten by Germany.

  19. Sharp shooterpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Brazil v Jamaica (14:30 BST)

    Jamaica striker Khadija ShawImage source, Getty Images

    Jamaica striker Khadija Shaw scored 19 goals in qualification for the 2019 World Cup, more than any other player.

  20. Shaw's story of tragedy, tenacity & triumphpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Brazil v Jamaica (14:30 BST)

    Alistair Magowan
    BBC Sport in France

    Khadija ShawImage source, Getty Images

    When Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw graduated with a communications degree from the University of Tennessee in May, it wasn't hard to spot her.

    As she collected her diploma, the Jamaica forward burst into her trademark "infectious" smile and repeated three simple words: "I did well. I did well."

    For anyone already acquainted with Shaw's story, it was an understatement as huge as her grin.

    The 22-year-old, nicknamed 'Bunny' because of a fondness for carrots at an early age, had completed her degree while simultaneously helping Jamaica reach their first World Cup.

    She did so after a young life touched by tragedy in her native country, where she lost three brothers and a nephew to gang violence.

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