Colombia Women vs. S. Korea Women (Tuesday, 3.00am)
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Colombia Women get up and running in the Women's World Cup 2023 on Tuesday when they go head-to-head with South Korea Women at the Sydney Football Stadium.
The South Americans are making their third World Cup appearance, while South Korea are featuring at the tournament for the fourth time in their history.
We say: Colombia Women 1-1 South Korea Women
Tuesday's encounter promises to be a close-fought contest, and with both sides desperate to avoid defeat in their opening game, we think that a cagey affair will result in the spoils being shared.
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New Zealand W vs. Philippines W (Tuesday, 6.30am)
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After getting off to a winning start at the Women's World Cup 2023, New Zealand Women will be looking to add three more points to their total when they face Philippines Women in Wellington on Tuesday.
Philippines, meanwhile, are looking to get off the mark after suffering a 2-0 defeat in their opening game against Switzerland.
We say: New Zealand Women 2-1 Philippines Women
As the tournament co-hosts, New Zealand will have their own support cheering them on, and we think that they will utilise home advantage to claim a narrow victory over Philippines on Tuesday.
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Switzerland W vs. Norway Women (Tuesday, 9.00am)
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Switzerland Women will look to claim a second straight victory when they face Norway Women in the Women's World Cup 2023 on Tuesday.
Norway, meanwhile, are hoping to get on the board after losing their opening match to tournament co-hosts New Zealand.
We say: Switzerland Women 1-1 Norway Women
After losing narrowly to the tournament co-hosts on Thursday, Norway will be desperate to claim maximum points on matchday two, but we think they will be held to a draw by Switzerland, who would have taken confidence from their win over the Philippines.