Canada out of World Cup after thumping by Australia

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Australia kept their Women's World Cup dream alive as they advanced to the last-16 stage by thrashing Canada.

Hayley Raso scored twice, Mary Fowler was also on target and Steph Catley netted a late penalty as the co-hosts impressed in a game they had to win to avoid elimination.

The Matildas finished top of Group B - and did so without Sam Kerr, an unused sub despite declaring herself fit.

Canada suffered their first Women's World Cup group-stage exit since 2011.

Nigeria's draw with the Republic of Ireland means Australia will go forward to face the runners-up in Group D - who could still be England - at Stadium Australia in Sydney on 7 August.

Australia excel after Kerr sideshow

Hayley RasoHayley Raso, who has just joined Real Madrid from Manchester City, put Australia in command with two first-half goals

For Australia, this game had involved of the most fraught build-ups possible at a World Cup. The spectre of a humiliating early exit, combined with the dominating question marks about Kerr's fitness, did not make for ideal preparation.

Captain Kerr - having missed the first two games with a calf injury - was named on the bench but did not take part in the warm-ups, instead chewing gum and wearing her big coat as she watched the passing drills.

Ultimately, it was the 11 women on the field for Australia who would decide whether they could survive this test - and they rose to the challenge.

Roared on by a noisy near-capacity crowd at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, from the start they were far quicker and more dynamic than Canada.

Those watching from the stands became noisier when Catley's low cross found Raso in the area and she controlled before firing into the bottom corner.

Fowler appeared to have doubled the lead, firing into the roof of the net after a goalmouth scramble; however, Ellie Carpenter was judged offside after a lengthy video assistant referee review.

It left the crowd unsure how to react when Raso turned home following another scramble shortly before half-time. It was only when Canada restarted the game that they celebrated.

The Australian knees-up truly began shortly before the hour when Caitlin Foord cut back for Fowler to convert off the post from close range, and it was in full swing when Catley stroked home from the spot after Jessie Fleming fouled Katrina Gorry.

Australia now have the chance to give those fans more to celebrate at this World Cup. With or without Kerr, the hosts are staying at their own party.

Meek Canada bow out

From a Group B line-up filled with quality teams, there was always going to be one major name who exited in the first round - whether hosts Australia, World Cup ever-presents Nigeria or Olympic champions Canada.

Ultimately it is the Canadians who bow out, unable to repeat the feats of United States in 1999 and 2015 of holding the World Cup and Olympic crowns simultaneously.

It was a frustrating manner of exit, failing to lay a glove on fired-up Australia. The Canadians' best chance came when Deanne Rose was denied by the leg of Mackenzie Arnold in the second half.

Their exit means forward Christine Sinclair, 40, was unable to become the first player to score at six World Cups.

Player of the match

FoordCaitlin Foord

with an average of 8.81

Canada

  1. Squad number17Player nameFleming

  2. Squad number3Player nameBuchanan

  3. Squad number8Player nameRiviere

  4. Squad number23Player nameSmith

  5. Squad number6Player nameRose

  6. Squad number14Player nameGilles

  7. Squad number20Player nameLacasse

  8. Squad number11Player nameViens

  9. Squad number9Player nameHuitema

  10. Squad number19Player nameLeon

  11. Squad number1Player nameSheridan

  12. Squad number13Player nameSchmidt

  13. Squad number2Player nameChapman

  14. Squad number10Player nameLawrence

  15. Squad number7Player nameGrosso

  16. Squad number12Player nameSinclair

  17. Squad number5Player nameQuinn

Australia

  1. Squad number9Player nameFoord

  2. Squad number16Player nameRaso

  3. Squad number7Player nameCatley

  4. Squad number19Player nameGorry

  5. Squad number23Player nameCooney-Cross

  6. Squad number11Player nameFowler

  7. Squad number18Player nameArnold

  8. Squad number10Player namevan Egmond

  9. Squad number15Player nameHunt

  10. Squad number21Player nameCarpenter

  11. Squad number14Player nameKennedy

  12. Squad number5Player nameVine

  13. Squad number4Player namePolkinghorne

  14. Squad number22Player nameGrant

Line-ups

Canada

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Sheridan
  • 8RiviereSubstituted forChapmanat 45'minutes
  • 3Buchanan
  • 14Gilles
  • 10Lawrence
  • 5QuinnSubstituted forSmithat 78'minutes
  • 7GrossoSubstituted forSchmidtat 45'minutes
  • 19LeonSubstituted forViensat 64'minutes
  • 17Fleming
  • 9HuitemaSubstituted forRoseat 45'minutes
  • 12SinclairSubstituted forLacasseat 45'minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Chapman
  • 4Zadorsky
  • 6Rose
  • 11Viens
  • 13Schmidt
  • 15Prince
  • 16Carle
  • 18D'Angelo
  • 20Lacasse
  • 21Awujo
  • 22Proulx
  • 23Smith

Australia

Formation 4-4-2

  • 18ArnoldBooked at 81mins
  • 21Carpenter
  • 15Hunt
  • 14Kennedy
  • 7Catley
  • 16RasoSubstituted forVineat 75'minutes
  • 19GorrySubstituted forGrantat 90+6'minutes
  • 23Cooney-Cross
  • 9Foord
  • 11Fowler
  • 10van EgmondBooked at 68minsSubstituted forPolkinghorneat 84'minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Williams
  • 2Nevin
  • 3Luik
  • 4Polkinghorne
  • 5Vine
  • 6Wheeler
  • 8Chidiac
  • 12Micah
  • 13Yallop
  • 17Simon
  • 20Kerr
  • 22Grant

Referee:Stéphanie Frappart

Attendance:27,706

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Canada 0, Australia 4.

  2. Second Half ends, Canada 0, Australia 4.

  3. Delay over. They are ready to continue.

  4. Delay in match because of an injury Charlotte Grant (Australia).

  5. Substitution, Australia. Charlotte Grant replaces Katrina Gorry.

  6. Attempt saved. Olivia Smith (Canada) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.

  7. Goal! Canada 0, Australia 4. Steph Catley (Australia) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner.

  8. Delay over. They are ready to continue.

  9. VAR Decision: Penalty Australia.

  10. Penalty conceded by Jessie Fleming (Canada) after a foul in the penalty area.

  11. Penalty Australia. Katrina Gorry draws a foul in the penalty area.

  12. Corner, Australia. Conceded by Sophie Schmidt.

  13. Corner, Canada. Conceded by Mackenzie Arnold.

  14. Attempt saved. Évelyne Viens (Canada) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner.

  15. Kadeisha Buchanan (Canada) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  16. Foul by Caitlin Foord (Australia).

  17. Attempt missed. Vanessa Gilles (Canada) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Ashley Lawrence.

  18. Hand ball by Vanessa Gilles (Canada).

  19. Attempt blocked. Cloé Lacasse (Canada) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Sophie Schmidt.

  20. Substitution, Australia. Clare Polkinghorne replaces Emily van Egmond.

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