Brazil eliminated from Women's World Cup after Jamaica stalemate

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Brazil eliminated from Women's World Cup after Jamaica stalemate

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Brazil are out of the Women's World Cup
Brazil are out of the Women's World CupAFP
Jamaica Women reached their first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup (WWC) knockout stages and eliminated Brazil in the process as the Reggae Girlz navigated Group F without conceding after a 0-0 draw.

A must-win situation for Brazil saw the South American side fly forward from the outset.

Yet, low strikes from Marta, Adriana and Tamires inside the opening 20 minutes were all held comfortably by Becky Spencer, who added to her World Cup high of nine saves. 

A stubborn Jamaican side that kept three consecutive clean sheets continued to frustrate Brazil.

Marta's match stats
Marta's match statsOpta by Stats Perform / AFP

Although crucial chances eventually came before HT when As Canarinhas’ World Cup top scorer, Ary Borges headered over from close range and Tamires’s first-time volley inside the penalty area was repelled once again by Spencer.

The same pattern followed after the break as Brazil resumed possession and looked to avoid a first goalless WWC group outing for the first time since 1991.

Tame efforts from Kerolin and Luana Bertolucci, and a string of wasted corners did little to threaten a rock-solid Reggae Girlz back line.

Match stats
Match statsOpta by StatsPerform

In the closing stages, Brazil were almost punished for their lack of cutting edge as Khadija Shaw burst forward and fired over the crossbar from 18-yards.

Defence was key for Jamaica's success yet again as the Caribbean side, backed superbly by Spencer in goal, are just one of three sides yet to concede at the WWC - an approach that will give the Reggae Girlz confidence heading into the final 16.

Despite scoring in 23 successive WWC group matches prior to this clash, Brazil came up short when it mattered most as the Canarinhas failed to progress to the knockout rounds for the first time since 1995.

Flashscore player of the match: Becky Spencer (Jamaica)

Group standings
Group standingsFlashscore
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