Kerr almost gives Australia the perfect startpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 22 June 2019
Norway 0-0 Australia
The best chance of the game so far was in the first minute. You can watch it below.
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Norway 0-0 Australia
The best chance of the game so far was in the first minute. You can watch it below.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Lydia Williams pushes away a low effort from Caroline Graham Hansen. It was possibly going wide but Williams made certain.
Norway are enjoying a decent spell at the moment.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Vilde Risa hits the ball long for Isabell Herlovsen but it is easy pickings for the Australia defence. This game is, as expected, very tight.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Australia are quick down the other end of the pitch and win a corner - the first of the game.
Emily van Egmond whips the ball into a crowded area and Norway keeper Ingrid Hjelmseth punches before catching the ball.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Heavy touch by Caitlin Foord gives Norway the chance to attack. Karina Saevik plays a clever ball through the defence for Caroline Graham Hansen but her cross deflects off an opponent before Australia clear.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Faye White
Former England international on BBC Two
Everything from Norway goes into Caroline Graham Hansen. She will drop off from that forward line allowing Isabell Herlovsen to move up.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Caroline Graham Hansen is Australia's Sam Kerr and it is clear she is the focal point of their attacks as a cross from the right is driven towards the forward but Australia clear.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Risky backpass by Norway is almost snaffled by Sam Kerr but the keeper gets to it first.
You get the sense Australia will be all over any mistakes Norway make at the back.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Norway's passing hasn't been quite as crisp as Australia's in these early exchanges. One or two just not quite finding their target. Australia are looking much more composed on the ball.
Norway 0-0 Australia
The link up play between Caitlin Foord, Hayley Raso and Sam Kerr is already a joy to watch and the three are all involved in a great chance for Australia.
A long cross-field ball by Foord finds Raso wide right. The forward cuts into the area, plays a one-two with Kerr before shooting but it is straight at the keeper.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Hayley Raso tries to slip the ball in for Caitlin Foord as Australia come forward but the pass is cut out by a Norway defender.
Positive start by both teams in these first few minutes.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Despite that early scare, Norway don't look rattled. They are the ones with the possession at the moment and Vilde Risa tries her luck from distance. Off target.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Faye White
Former England international on BBC Two
That chance showed how bright and quick Sam Kerr can be.
She's very good at getting between the two centre-halves. Her aerial ability is superb, but she is also good with the ball at her feet.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Faye White
Former England international on BBC Two
I'm sure it's going to be a game full of goals. I think it's going to be a tough game for Australia against the Norwegians.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Oh my! Sam Kerr almost has her sixth goal of the tournament after just 25 seconds!
The striker is picked out by a lovely forward pass and Kerr cooly steps inside her marker but shoots just the wrong side of the post.
A warning shot for Norway.
Norway 0-0 Australia
Expect this one to be tight, it may even go the distance.
Australia get us under way!
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Norway v Australia (20:00 BST)
The players walk out on to the pitch on what is a very pleasant evening in Nice.
National anthems time.
Norway v Australia (20:00 BST)
It's coffee o'clock for Australia fans watching from their homes because it is 3am in the morning out there.
No such trouble for Norway fans as it is just about to go 9pm over there.
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Norway v Australia (20:00 BST)
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