The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which is now taking place in New Zealand and Australia, has at least six nations qualified for the quarterfinal.
The six nations are Sweden, Spain, Japan, Australia, the Netherlands, and England.
Following victories over Nigeria and Denmark on Monday, England and Australia were the most recent nations to secure their spots in the quarterfinal round.
After the Round of 16 matches on Monday were finished, this happened.
In a penalty shootout that followed a 0-0 tie, England overcame the Super Falcons of Nigeria 4-2, according to OBASANJO NEWS24.
Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso’s goals helped Australia overcome Denmark by a score of 2-0.
Tuesday’s games in the Round of 16 will proceed.
While France takes on Morocco, Colombia faces off against Jamaica.