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    Victorious Spain, Japan among possible foes if Filipinas reach Round of 16

    Spain, Japan are first countries to advance to World Cup knockout stage as La Roja beat Zambia, 5-0
    Jul 26, 2023
    Jennifer Hermoso Spain vs Zambia Women's World Cup
    Jennifer Hermoso jumps into the arms of Alexia Putellas after scoring Spain's second goal against Zambia.
    PHOTO: AP

    BY MAX RALPH

    AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Jennifer Hermoso scored twice and assisted in her 100th international appearance to push Spain past Zambia 5-0 on Wednesday, a victory that locked both Spain and Japan into the Women's World Cup knockout round.

    Possible Filipinas foes in KO stage

    Spain and Japan are the first teams to clinch berths in the tournament's round of 16. They will play on Monday in Wellington to decide seeding.

    Hermoso, Spain's all-time leading scorer, deposited a one-time header off a perfect cross from Alexia Putellas in the 13th minute. She then gathered a rebound and scored on an empty net in the 70th minute. The goal was initially wiped away for offside, then eventually confirmed after a lengthy review.

    Teresa Abelleira launched a 58-mph strike from well outside the box in the ninth minute and beat Eunice Sakala to the top side of the net, her second goal with the Spain national team.

    Like Hermoso, Alba Redondo also scored twice, in the 69th and 85th minutes. Her first goal was an impressive run off of a long pass, while her second was on a rebound in front of an empty net.

    Spain's attack benefitted from facing Zambia's third-string goalkeeper. Sakala started Monday night after the starting goalie and her backup were injured and received a red card, respectively.

    The game was played before 20,983 fans in chilly Eden Park, the lowest attendance of the four games played so far in New Zealand's largest city.

    KEY MOMENTS

    Barbra Banda registered Zambia's first shot on goal of the tournament in the eighth minute, a good chance to turn early momentum toward the Copper Queens. Spain's Misa Rodriguez saved the rolling shot.

    Abelleira scored in the next minute, and Spain held a clear advantage through the rest of the match.

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      WHY IT MATTERS

      Spain's win moved La Roja and Japan on from Group C. Both enter their upcoming match with six points, meaning the winner would leave as the higher seed. In the event of a draw, Spain has the tiebreaking edge on goal differential.

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      Zambia, making its Women's World Cup debut, is still searching for its first point and goal in the tournament.

      WHAT'S NEXT

      Spain takes on Japan on Monday in Wellington to decide Group C's seeding in the knockout stage. Also Monday, Zambia meets Costa Rica in Hamilton. Both Zambia and Costa Rica are eliminated from advancing out of Group C.

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      Max Ralph is a student in John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State.

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      Jennifer Hermoso jumps into the arms of Alexia Putellas after scoring Spain's second goal against Zambia.
      PHOTO: AP
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