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New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Hannah Wilkinson makes a dangerous run down the right wing and goalkeeper Olivia McDaniel has to come out of her box sharply to close her down. Decent work, Wilkinson would have been in otherwise.
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New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Hannah Wilkinson makes a dangerous run down the right wing and goalkeeper Olivia McDaniel has to come out of her box sharply to close her down. Decent work, Wilkinson would have been in otherwise.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Olivia Chance is on the attack again down the left but Alicia Barker does well to track her and blocks the cross.
From the corner, it's played short to CJ Bott, whipped into the box and Hannah Wilkinson should score! She heads it over the bar!
What a huge, huge opportunity that is...
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Australian coach Alen Stajcic, who is in charge of the Philippines, has been very animated on the touchline.
They are trying to take advantage of New Zealand's attacking set-up and spaces are there on the break.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Celtic's Olivia Chance, who came on for Indiah-Paige Riley at half-time, has made a difference for New Zealand.
She makes a darting run down the left and earns a corner, which is punched clear.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Goalkeeper Olivia McDaniel is called into action again to deal with a free-kick from New Zealand. Steady restart but the co-hosts have taken control so far.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Early corner for New Zealand. Ria Percival floats it in but nobody can get on the end of it at the back post.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Off we go again for the second half.
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Great atmosphere in Wellington. The Philippines have travelled in style.
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New Zealand's Malia Steinmetz has attempted four tackles in this game, more than any other player on either team.
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Sydney
The first round of games were completed earlier with Colombia's 2-0 win over South Korea in Sydney.
And Fifa has confirmed attendances compared to the first 16 games at the 2019 World Cup in France are up by 54% - with an average attendance of 28,721.
Australia and New Zealand are certainly embracing this World Cup, with fan festivals in the match host cities, proving massively popular too.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Ria Percival's strike from the edge of the box is gathered in comfortably by Olivia McDaniel and that will be it for the half.
The Philippines lead in Wellington!
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Oooft. Never mind New Zealand, the Philippines want to extend their lead and Katrina Guillou has looked like a clever little player so far.
She cracks one from the edge of the box and it whips dangerously past Victoria Esson's right post.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Four minutes added on for the first half. Can New Zealand find a way back in this?
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Hannah Wilkinson tries to meet Indiah-Paige Riley's cross but she comes in dangerously with a high boot, completely wiping out Sofia Harrison. It's a painful one for the Philippines defender and she needs a few minutes to catch her breath. Wilkinson gets a yellow card for it.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Indiah-Paige Riley drills in a decent delivery from the left but it flies over everyone's heads in the box with Jacqui Hand unable to meet it at the back post.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Katie Bowen pounces on a loose ball in the box after the Philippines failed to clear Ali Riley's cross but she snatches at it and drags it wide.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
CJ Bott reads the overlap from Sofia Harrison well on the left, sliding in to concede a throw-in after Sara Eggesvik had rolled it on with the heel of her foot. The Philippines are enjoying themselves out there!
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
First real opportunity for New Zealand. Ali Riley whips in a cross from the left, it's touched back by Jacqui Hand but it's behind Hannah Wilkinson and the chance goes begging.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Katie Smith
BBC reporter in Auckland
There is a great atmosphere at this indoor fan festival venue which has a capacity of 2,000 in Auckland.
It’s got a family friendly, laid back feeling to it with lots of children watching along too, with the match kicking off at 5.30pm local time.
They won't be too happy with the current scoreline though.
New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
It's clear New Zealand have been unnerved. Norway and Switzerland will be watching on with intrigue. If the Philippines can hold on, this helps both of those teams out before their showdown later today.