Summary

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  • FT: Denmark 1-0 China - late Vangsgaard header wins it

  • England beat Haiti 1-0 in other Group D match

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  1. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Denmark 0-0 China

    Denmark 0-0 ChinaImage source, Getty Images

    Denmark have been a bit sloppy with the possession and that gives China's Chen Qiaozhu the first shooting opportunity of the match and she has a go from 20 yards out, but can't direct it well enough with her shooting over the top.

  2. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Denmark 0-0 China

    A two-goal victory for either side here would see them end the day top of Group D.

  3. A sign of things to come?published at 3 mins

    Denmark 0-0 China

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Two

    Both sides with chances in the opening minute. A sign of things to come?

    An end to end game would be great.

  4. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Denmark 0-0 China

    A quick Denmark attack breaks down, before the ball zooms down the other end but Danish keeper Lene Christensen is quickly off her line and just gets there ahead of Chen Qiaozhu.

  5. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:01 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark 0-0 China

    And here we go.

    The national anthems have been sung and we are under way in Perth.

  6. Great Danes?published at 13:00 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    Denmark 0-0 ChinaImage source, Getty Images

    Denmark have faced China more than any other team at the Women's World Cup, but they are yet to win against the Asian side.

    China have won two of the three meetings with the other one being a draw.

    Denmark are making their return to the Women’s World Cup after missing each of the last three tournaments.

    Denmark had qualified for four of the first five editions of the competition, reaching the quarter-finals in both 1991 and 1995. Can they do better this year?

  7. China target another knockout appearancepublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    China are making their eighth appearance at the Women’s World Cup, having only failed to qualify in 2011.

    They have reached the knockout rounds in all seven of their previous appearances. No Asian team has recorded more wins (16) or scored more goals (53) than China at the Women’s World Cup.

  8. Threats from the benchpublished at 12:55 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    Denmark's Signe Bruun scored 13 goals in qualifying, tied for third-most in Europe, behind only Belgium’s Tessa Wullaert (17) and Germany’s Lea Schuller (15).

    Bruun scored at least one goal in all seven of her appearances in qualifying, including a five-goal performance against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but is not named in the starting XI today.

    Wang Shanshan (pictured below and who does start) and Wang Shuang (among the substitutes today) led China with five goals each at the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup while Tang Jiali (another who is a sub today) scored four times.

    China were the only team with three different players to score four or more goals in that tournament

    Wang ShanshanImage source, Getty Images
  9. Rachel's predictionpublished at 12:54 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One

    The Denmark benchImage source, Getty Images

    China are only one place below Denmark, who are 13th, in the world rankings so they are pretty equal. I just think the Danes will have more attacking spark. 2-0

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:53 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

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    Perth Rectangular StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  11. Asian champions China aiming to go one better than 1999published at 12:51 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    China stat cardImage source, BBC Sport

    China have qualified for the World Cup on eight of the nine occasions it has been held, finishing as runners-up in 1999 after losing to the United States in the final.

    Last year China won the Asian Cup and their squad for 2023 includes uncapped Celtic midfielder Shen Mengyu.

  12. Denmark back in the big timepublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    Denmark stat cardImage source, BBC Sport

    Denmark are back in the World Cup for the first time since 2007 and cruised through qualifying, winning all eight matches, scoring 40 times and only conceding twice.

    Their squad includes seven players from the Women's Super League - Everton quartet Katrine Veje, Rikke Sevecke, Nicoline Sorensen and Karen Holmgaard, Reading's Sanne Troelsgaard, West Ham's Emma Snerle and Arsenal's Kathrine Kuhl.

    They are captained by forward Pernille Harder, who won the WSL title three times with Chelsea before moving to Bayern Munich earlier this summer.

  13. Stanway's retaken penalty gives England win over Haitipublished at 12:46 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    England 1-0 Haiti

    Media caption,

    Women's World Cup 2023: Georgia Stanway opens scoring after VAR rules penalty retake

    England's Georgia Stanway scored the only goal of the game after seeing her initial spot kick saved with VAR ordering it to be retaken as the Haiti goalkeeper was ruled to be off her line.

  14. Japan thrash World Cup debutants Zambiapublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Zambia 0-5 Japan

    Media caption,

    Women's World Cup 2023:Japan off to a perfect start with a dominant 5-0 win against Zambia

    Watch highlights as Japan get their Fifa Women's World Cup campaign off to a perfect start with a dominant 5-0 win over debutants Zambia.

  15. USA begin World Cup with comfortable win over Vietnampublished at 12:42 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    USA 3-0 Vietnam

    United States launched their bid for an unprecedented third consecutive world crown with a comfortable win against Women's World Cup debutants Vietnam in Auckland.

  16. Postpublished at 12:41 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    As mentioned, this is match four of day three and what a day it has been already.

    Before we get going in Perth, let's have a quick look at today's action so far at the Women's World Cup.

  17. A new venuepublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    This match is the first of five to be held at the Perth Rectangular Stadium.

    It has a capacity of 18,727, with Republic of Ireland, who played in front of a crowd of 75,784 at Stadium Australia in Sydney in their opener, here on Wednesday when they face Canada.

    Perth Rectangular StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  18. Team news - Harder captains Denmark; Wang Shuang on bench for Chinapublished at 12:36 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Denmark v China (13:00 BST)

    Denmark starting XI to face ChinaImage source, BBC Sport

    Former Chelsea forward Pernille Harder, who moved to Bayern Munich earlier this summer, will lead Denmark out on to the pitch as captain, with Arsenal's 20-year-old Kathrine Kuhl starting in the midfield.

    There are starts too for Everton quartet Rikke Sevecke, Karen Holmgaard, Katrine Veje and Nicoline Sorensen.

    Denmark XI: Christensen, Ballisager, Sevecke, Boye, Veje, Hasbo, Holmgaard, Kuhl, Harder, Sorensen, Thomsen.

    China starting XI to face DenmarkImage source, BBC Sport

    China's first starting line-up for this World Cup is without star player Wang Shuang.

    The 28-year-old Racing Louisville attacker starts on the bench, with Zhang Rui and Wang Shanshan, who both have over 100 caps, providing the experience for Shui Qingxia's side.

    China XI: Xu, Li, Yao, Chen, Wu, Zhang Xin, Zhang Rui, Yang, Zhang Linyan, Wang, Lou.

  19. Welcome alongpublished at 12:32 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    Thanks for joining us for the fourth match of day three at the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup and it should be a good one as Denmark and China, both inside the top 14 of the world rankings, go head-to-head.

    This match is live on BBC Two so press the play button now at the top of this page to watch along, with kick-off at 13:00 BST.

  20. More Group D actionpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 22 July 2023

    England have just made a winning start to their World Cup campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 success against Haiti...

    England celebrate a goalImage source, Getty Images

    ...and now it's the turn of their Group D rivals Denmark and China to play their first match at the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup.

    Perth Rectangular StadiumImage source, Getty Images