We've entered the final round of matches in the group stage at the Women's World Cup. Follow live updates.
Spain and Japan face off in Wellington, New Zealand on Monday having both won their two previous group games, qualifying for the Round of 16 and impressing many with their performances.
Spain — the top scorers at the competition so far — knows a draw or win will see it top the group for the first time in its history. Japan, on the other hand, is behind Spain on goal difference, so anything less than a win Monday means it will face Group A winner Switzerland in the knockout stages, rather than runner-up Norway.Costa Rica and Zambia, go head-to-head in what will be a first senior competitive meeting between the two nations.
Although a dead rubber in terms of qualification, they have plenty of pride to play for with a first-ever World Cup win a possibility for both.
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