CNN —With two of the quarterfinals already decided, attention now turns towards the other half of the draw where, on Monday, the fates of England, Nigeria, Australia and Denmark will be determined.
And can host nation Australia build on its emphatic victory against Canada, after it was unexpectedly defeated by Nigeria?
How to watchIn the US, matches will air on your local Fox channel – England will face Nigeria at 3:30am ET before Australia play Denmark at 6:30am ET.
“Honestly, I respect every player on the England team but we have a lot of quality on our team and a lot of talent that poses threats.
Elsa/FIFA/Getty ImagesDenmark will be seeking a first ever victory in a Women’s World Cup knockout match while Australia will be hoping to match its best ever performance at a World Cup and reach the quarterfinals.
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