Australia women opens their 2023 Women’s World Cup campaign with a win

Australia women win their first game in the 2023 Women’s World Cup

Australia women opens their 2023 Women’s World Cup campaign with a win

Stephen Oladehinde 13:18 - 20.07.2023

Australia women secure their first win in the 2023 Women’s World Cup tournament by defeating Ireland 1-0.

The Women’s World Cup kicked off today as Australia played their first group B game against Ireland.

The game was dominated by Australia who created lots of chances but could only find the back of the net once.

A second-half goal for Edina Alves Batista was enough to get the win and secure the three points for Australia as they top the Group B table.

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As it happened

The Australian women began their World Cup tournament against Ireland women using a 4-4-2 formation with Caitlin Foord and Mary Fowler leading the attack.

Ireland on the other hand went with a back three with the formation appearing as 3-4-3 and Marissa Sheva, Kyra Carusa and Sinead Farrelly starting at the front.

Australia started the game brightly but was wasteful with their attempts at goal and failed to get the ball at the back of the net.

At the end of the first half, they had a total of four shots and no shot on target while Ireland could not create much and managed only one shot which was off target.

Australia W vs Ireland W, Group B opener
Australia W vs Ireland W, Group B opener

The second half started and Australia started from where they left off in the first half, creating chances to find the first goal.

In the 52nd minute, the Australian women were awarded a penalty by the Brazilian referee Edina Alves Batista.

Stephanie Cately, the Australian left back stood in front of the ball to take the penalty and slotted it home to give her team the lead.

Stephanie Cately scores from the penalty spot to give Australia the lead
Stephanie Cately scores from the penalty spot to give Australia the lead

The game continued with several chances being created by Australia but could not score the second goal of the game.

The referee blew the final whistle and Australia ended the game with a total of 13 shots, two on target and six off target while Ireland had just five shots, three off target and zero off target.

Australia secures their first victory in the 2023 Women’s World Cup defeating Ireland 1-0 and leading the Group B table.