Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of page to watch live coverage from the Women's World Cup

  • FT: South Korea 1-1 Germany - Cho with opener; Popp levels

  • Germany head out as Morocco and Colombia progress

  • FT: Morocco 1-0 Colombia - Lahmari scores winner

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  1. Postpublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea 0-0 Germany

    A first effort on target for Germany. It's a curling effort from Alexandra Popp but it's a comfortable catch for Kim Jung-mi.

  2. KICK-OFFpublished at 11:00 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea 0-0 Germany, Morocco 0-0 Colombia

    We're underway in both of the final Group H games.

    Who will be joining the 14 teams already qualified for the knockout rounds?

    We're about to find out...

  3. Who needs whatpublished at 10:58 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany, Morocco v Colombia (11:00 BST)

    Group H table with Alex PoppImage source, Getty Images

    Following Colombia's extraordinary win over Germany, they now just need a point against Morocco to top Group H.

    Germany are still well placed thanks to their huge goal difference advantage over Morocco, which means they go through if they match or better the north African side's result.

    Any slip-up from Germany could allow Morocco in though, while Morocco can also progress if they beat Colombia by four clear goals. South Korea, meanwhile, need to beat Germany by five goals and hope Morocco lose.

  4. Key stats - Morocco v Colombiapublished at 10:55 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    Morocco v Colombia (11:00 BST)

    Linda Caicedo of ColombiaImage source, Getty Images
    • Colombia could become just the second South American side to win 100% of their group stage games in a single edition of the Fifa Women’s World Cup, with Brazil the only team to previously have done so.
    • After their opening win against South Korea, Morocco will attempt to become the second African team to win multiple games in their competition debut after Cameroon in 2015 (W2).
    • Linda Caicedo, 18, has scored two goals for Colombia at the 2023 Women’s World Cup – the last player aged 18 or younger to score more in a single edition of the competition was Brazil’s Marta in 2003 (3).
  5. 'Colombia frustrated the Germans'published at 10:53 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany (11:00 BST)

    Fara Williams
    Former England midfielder on BBC Two

    After Germany played Morocco, we thought they were going to win the World Cup because they were so efficient in that game.

    Colombia stifled their play, they stopped the delivery getting into Alexandra Popp and then you started to see the frustration from the Germans which is really unlike them.

  6. Key stats - South Korea v Germanypublished at 10:52 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany (11:00 BST)

    Lena OberdorfImage source, Getty Images
    • South Korea have lost each of their last six games at the Women’s World Cup, failing to score in five of those games. They are the only side to have featured in the last two editions who have lost every game they have played.
    • Against Colombia, Germany suffered their first defeat in the group stage of the Fifa Women’s World Cup since 1995 (v Sweden).
    • South Korea are yet to keep a clean sheet at the Fifa Women’s World Cup, conceding an average of 2.5 goals per game across their 12 fixtures.
  7. 'Germany wouldn't have expected to need a point today'published at 10:50 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany (11:00 BST)

    Jonas Eidevall
    Arsenal manager on BBC Two

    I think after Germany's first game against Morocco and the great start they got off to against Morocco, I don't think they would have thought they needed at least one point today [against South Korea] in order to progress.

  8. Round of 16 fixturespublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany, Morocco v Colombia (11:00)

    Here's what the round of 16 is looking like at the moment, but there are two places to fill.

    Who will be in action against Jamaica or France next week?

    Hyeri Kim of South Korea and Klara Buhl of GermanyImage source, Getty Images

    Sat, 5 August

    Switzerland v Spain (06:00)

    Japan v Norway (09:00)

    Sun, 6 August

    Netherlands v South Africa (03:00)

    Sweden v USA (10:00)

    Mon, 7 August

    England v Nigeria (08:30)

    Australia v Denmark (11:30)

    Tue, 8 August

    ??? v Jamaica (09:00)

    France v ??? (12:00)

    All times BST

    Fatima Tagnaout and Linda CaicedoImage source, Getty Images and EPA
  9. Postpublished at 10:45 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany, Morocco v Colombia (11:00 BST)

    BBC Two

    You can watch all the build-up and action from South Korea v Germany on BBC Two now.

    Or, if you would prefer to tune into Morocco v Colombia, you can watch on BBC Red Button from 10:50 BST.

    You can also watch either game at the top of this page.

  10. 'Colombia will get all three points'published at 10:43 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    Morocco v Colombia (11:00 BST)

    Rachel Brown-Finnis predictions graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Colombia's success against South Korea in their opening game caught me out, but it was a bigger surprise when Morocco did the same too, for their first ever World Cup win.

    Morocco are ranked 72nd in the world while South Korea are a top 20 team, so that was a great achievement.

    There is a similar gulf in rankings here - Colombia are number 25, and they showed how good they are when they beat Germany in their second game. They only need a point to go through, but I think they will get all three.

    Brown-Finnis' prediction: 1-3

  11. Postpublished at 10:41 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany, Morocco v Colombia (11:00 BST)

    Here's a reminder of how things went in the last round of Group H matches.

  12. 'There's only one winner here'published at 10:39 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany (11:00 BST)

    Rachel Brown-Finnis predictions graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    This has been the group of shocks, with the latest one being Germany's last-gasp defeat by Colombia. I certainly didn't see that one coming.

    Even so, I still think Germany will be too strong for South Korea - who have not scored a goal or picked up a point so far - and there is only one winner here.

    Brown-Finnis' prediction: 0-2

  13. France and Jamaica awaitpublished at 10:38 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany, Morocco v Colombia (11:00 BST)

    Kadidiatou Diani, France's midfielder #17 Lea Le Garrec and France's midfielder #08 Grace GeyoroImage source, Getty Images

    After topping their group yesterday with a 6-3 win over Panama, France await the runners-up of Group H.

    And Jamaica, after holding Brazil to a draw, will play the winners.

    Colombia? Germany? Morocco? South Korea?

    Which two teams will make it through?

    Jamaica's players celebrate qualifying for the last 16Image source, Getty Images
  14. Team news - Hegering returns for Germanypublished at 10:35 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany (11:00 BST)

    Following their 1-0 defeat by Morocco, South Korea boss Collin Bell has made three changes to the starting XI.

    Defender Hong Hye-ji, Son Hwa-yeon and Park Eun-sun drop to the bench as Choe Yu-ri, Chun Ga-ram and Casey Phair come in.

    Former Tottenham midfielder Cho So-hyun and ex-Chelsea star Ji So-yun both start. Brighton's Lee Geum-min is on the bench.

    South Korea XI: J Kim, Shim, Chun, H Kim, Jang, Cho, Choe, Ji, Choo, Lee, Casey.

    Subs: 1 Yoon, Hong, Kim, Son, Moon, Park, Jeon, Bae, Kang, Ryu, Lim, Lee.

    South Korea starting XIImage source, BBC Sport

    There are two changes to the Germany side who lost to Colombia in their last match.

    Defender Sara Doorsoun and midfielder Lina Magull drop to the bench as Wolfsburg's Marina Hegering returns to the starting XI, alongside Bayern Munich forward Lea Schuller.

    Alexandra Popp already has three goals in the group stages but key midfielder Lena Oberdorf will need to be careful on a yellow card.

    Germany XI: Frohms, Hagel, Hendrich, Hegering, Oberdorf, Schuller, Huth, Popp, Dabritz, Buhl, Brand.

    Subs: Berger, Johannes, Keinherne, Lohmann, Freigang, Lattwein, Nuesken, Anyomi, Rauch, Leopolz, Magull, Doorsoun.

    Germany starting XIImage source, BBC Sport
  15. Team newspublished at 10:33 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    Morocco v Colombia (11.00 BST)

    Morocco manager Reynaud Pedros makes just one change from the side which started their first ever Women's World Cup win, over South Korea.

    Anissa Lahmari comes into the XI to replace attacking midfielder Salma Amani.

    Morocco XI: Er-Rmichi; Ait El Haj, El Chad, Benzina, Redouani; Ouzraoui, Nakkach, Chebbak, Tagnaout; Lahmari; Jraidi

    Subs: Zouhair, Arouaissa, Kassi, Amani, Badri, Seghir, Mazraoui, Gharbi, Chapelle, Bouftini, Mrabet, Ayane

    Morocco XIImage source, Opta

    Colombia boss Nelson Abadia reverts to the XI which started their opening game win over South Korea.

    That means just one change from the side which beat Germany, with Leicy Santos replacing Lady Andrade.

    Colombia XI: Perez; C. Arias, Carabali, D. Arias, Vanegas; Bedoya, Montoya; Usme, Santos, Caicedo; Ramirez

    Subs: Sepulveda, Giraldo, Ospina Garcia, Reyes, Restrepo, Baron, Guzman, Andrade, Ramos, Chacon, Caracas, Bahr

    Colombia XIImage source, Opta
  16. Two games to go...published at 10:31 British Summer Time 3 August 2023

    South Korea v Germany, Morocco v Colombia (11:00 BST)

    We're into the last day of the group stages - 46 games down, two to go.

    Who will be the 15th and 16th teams to make it into the knockout stages?

    South Korea take on Germany, while Colombia, fresh from their surprising victory over the European two-time winners, play Morocco.

    It's all to play for in the final round of Group H with any of the four teams still able to qualify.