Nigeria advances to round of 16 at Women's World Cup with 0-0 draw against Ireland

Updated Jul. 31, 2023 9:51 a.m. ET
Associated Press

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Nigeria used a scoreless draw against Ireland on Monday to advance to the round of 16 of the Women’s World Cup. The pre-tournament underdogs finished second in Group B behind co-host Australia.

After a relatively quiet first half, the Nigerians picked up the intensity in hopes of scoring the goal that would move the them to the top of the group. A diving save from Ireland’s Courtney Brosnan in the 52nd minute kept her clean sheet intact and secured Ireland’s first point in its debut appearance at the tournament.

KEY MOMENTS

Nigeria came closest to breaking the deadlock when Toni Payne found the head of Uchenna Kanu. A diving save by Courtney Brosnan was needed to keep the game scoreless.

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Each team's best chance to score in the first half came within the first 15 minutes from their respective star players. Ireland’s Katie McCabe was just off target with a left-foot shot in the 5th minute and Asisat Oshoala, the star of Nigeria's 3-2 upset win over Australia last week, couldn’t convert off a breakaway that came nine minutes later.

WHY IT MATTERS

With the point earned from the draw, Nigeria is into the round of 16. The 40th-ranked team in the world avoided defeat in all three of its group-stage matches, including the shocking win over Australia.

Nigeria's run is all the more surprising given the turmoil surrounding the team prior to the tournament. T he team was able to put an ongoing pay dispute behind it and qualify for the knockout stage for the third time in its history.

Ireland's women's team heads home after earning one point in its first major global tournament. The team will look to use the experience gained to its advantage as it attempts to qualify for its first ever Women’s European Championship in 2025.

IN THEIR OWN WORDS

“We've got to be very good defensively. Considering the short amount of time we've been together, we've been able to a good job of that. Especially playing teams like Canada, Australia and Ireland. I put them up there against anyone else.” — Randy Waldrum, Nigeria coach.

“We wanted to walk away from the tournament with points. It was a tough fight, and I was proud of the performance we put in. To keep a clean sheet and get a point on the board at the World Cup was big for us.” — Courtney Brosnan, Ireland goalkeeper.

WHAT'S NEXT

As the runner-up in Group B, Nigeria will play the winners of Group D next Monday in Brisbane.

With its tournament over, Ireland will now shift its focus to qualifying for its first Women’s European Championship in 2025.

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Taft Gantt is a student at the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.

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