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Canada advances into 2nd round

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GRENOBLE, France — Jessie Fleming and Nichelle Prince each had second-half goals and Canada advanced to the knockout round at the Women’s World Cup with a 2-0 victory over New Zealand on Saturday night.

Fleming took a wellplaced pass from Prince and scored in the 48th minute to break up a scoreless match.

Fleming, who made her debut with the senior national team at 15, currently plays for UCLA.

Prince got her goal in the 79th minute, a rebound of Christine Sinclair’s header that hit the post.

Led by Tom Sermanni, former coach of Sweden and the United States, New Zealand was hurt in the first half when defender CJ Bott was injured and had to be subbed out.

Canada will face the Netherland­s in the team’s final group match on Thursday in Reims. Cameroon and New Zealand will meet the same day in Montpellie­r. Both matches will start at the same time.

The Canadians had never advanced from the group stage playing outside of North America.

Netherland­s 3, Cameroon 1: At Valencienn­es, France, Vivianne Miedema scored a goal in each half Saturday to advance the Netherland­s into the second round of the Women’s World Cup for the second straight tournament with a 3-1 win over Cameroon on Saturday at Valencienn­es, France.

Miedema put the Dutch in the lead in the 41st minute of the Group E match at Stade du Hainaut and then finished it off in the 85th.

Dominique Bloodworth also scored for the Netherland­s in the 48th minute, while Gabrielle Onguene got Cameroon’s goal in the 43rd.

Cameroon is in last place in the group, with no points and a minus-3 goal difference, and it is all but eliminated.

 ?? Philippe Huguen / AFP / Getty Images ?? The Netherland­s’ Kika van Es, right, vies with Cameroon’s Ajara Nchout for the ball Saturday.
Philippe Huguen / AFP / Getty Images The Netherland­s’ Kika van Es, right, vies with Cameroon’s Ajara Nchout for the ball Saturday.
 ?? Francisco Seco / Associated Press ?? Canada’s Nichelle Prince, right, celebrates after scoring against New Zealand on Saturday in Grenoble, France.
Francisco Seco / Associated Press Canada’s Nichelle Prince, right, celebrates after scoring against New Zealand on Saturday in Grenoble, France.

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