Norway fighting to stay in World Cup after draw

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Norway and Switzerland in action during the Fifa Women's World CupThis was the third match to finish goalless at the 2023 Women's World Cup

Former winners Norway are fighting to stay in the Women's World Cup after a draw against Switzerland left them bottom of Group A with one game to go.

After being on the receiving end of a shock defeat by co-hosts New Zealand on the opening day, Hege Riise's side needed to respond but failed to score for the second straight game.

They lost star player Ada Hegerberg, who was named on the team sheet, moments before kick-off, the six-time Champions League winner walking down the tunnel amid reports she suffered a groin injury in the warm-up in Hamilton.

This was after Caroline Graham Hansen, another huge talent, did not make the starting line-up.

Norway had their chances, with captain Maren Mjelde blazing over from close range before a header by Sophie Haug - Hegerberg's replacement - was clawed away by Switzerland keeper Gaelle Thalmann.

Switzerland, 2-0 winners over the Philippines in their first match, had chances of their own on a wet surface.

Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic fired narrowly over after creating space, while Nadine Riesen's awkward cross was just about kept out by keeper Aurora Mikalsen.

Haug forced a fine save from Thalmann in the second half before substitute Graham Hansen had an attempt turned behind, but, on a hugely frustrating night, Norway could not make the breakthrough.

Norway must defeat the Philippines in their final group game in Auckland on Sunday (08:00 BST) to stand any chance of going through.

At the same time Switzerland, who top the group with four points, play New Zealand in Dunedin.

Norway in danger of early exit

Norway came into this tournament tipped as one of the dark horses to go deep, yet the two-time European champions find themselves in danger of making an early exit.

Riise's side breezed through qualifying, winning nine of their 10 matches, but, as happened at Euro 2022, they have struggled when it really matters.

While they were disjointed and uninspiring against New Zealand at Eden Park, they at least posed more of an attacking threat against Switzerland as they carved out 12 chances without getting the all-important goal.

There were surprised looks from many Norway fans at the Waikato Stadium when Hegerberg walked down the tunnel moments before the game was due to start.

The Lyon forward and prolific scorer had taken part in the warm-up and emerged on to the pitch ready for the game.

Solid Swiss well placed to advance

With one group game to go, Switzerland are well placed to make the last 16 after a hard-working performance.

They only reached the World Cup after a play-off win over Wales after finishing runners-up to Italy in qualifying.

But they will be confident of getting the job done against New Zealand and reaching the knockout stages for a second time.

There were question marks whether Lia Walti would be ready for the start of the tournament after suffering a serious injury playing for Arsenal in May.

Walti has looked lively in both games and helped her team make a solid start in New Zealand.

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Switzerland

  1. Squad number1Player nameThalmann

  2. Squad number19Player nameAigbogun

  3. Squad number5Player nameMaritz

  4. Squad number2Player nameStierli

  5. Squad number8Player nameRiesen

  6. Squad number11Player nameSow

  7. Squad number13Player nameWälti

  8. Squad number6Player nameReuteler

  9. Squad number17Player namePiubel

  10. Squad number10Player nameBachmann

  11. Squad number9Player nameCrnogorcevic

  1. Squad number14Player nameRey

  2. Squad number16Player nameMauron

  3. Squad number22Player nameTerchoun

Norway

  1. Squad number23Player nameMikalsen

  2. Squad number13Player nameBjelde

  3. Squad number6Player nameMjelde

  4. Squad number16Player nameHarviken

  5. Squad number4Player nameHansen

  6. Squad number18Player nameMaanum

  7. Squad number8Player nameBøe Risa

  8. Squad number11Player nameReiten

  9. Squad number15Player nameEikeland

  10. Squad number22Player nameHaug

  11. Squad number20Player nameHaavi

  1. Squad number2Player nameSønstevold

  2. Squad number7Player nameEngen

  3. Squad number9Player nameSævik

  4. Squad number10Player nameGraham Hansen

  5. Squad number19Player nameBratberg Lund

Line-ups

Switzerland

Formation 4-3-2-1

  • 1Thalmann
  • 19Aigbogun
  • 5Maritz
  • 2Stierli
  • 8Riesen
  • 11Sow
  • 13Wälti
  • 6ReutelerSubstituted forMauronat 78'minutes
  • 17PiubelSubstituted forTerchounat 88'minutes
  • 10BachmannSubstituted forReyat 90+3'minutes
  • 9Crnogorcevic

Substitutes

  • 3Marti
  • 4Felber
  • 7Arfaoui
  • 12Peng
  • 14Rey
  • 16Mauron
  • 18Calligaris
  • 20Humm
  • 21Friedli
  • 22Terchoun
  • 23Lehmann

Norway

Formation 4-3-3

  • 23Mikalsen
  • 13BjeldeSubstituted forBratberg Lundat 88'minutes
  • 6Mjelde
  • 16Harviken
  • 4HansenSubstituted forSønstevoldat 73'minutes
  • 18Maanum
  • 8Bøe RisaSubstituted forEngenat 88'minutes
  • 11Reiten
  • 15EikelandSubstituted forGraham Hansenat 57'minutes
  • 22HaugSubstituted forSævikat 73'minutes
  • 20Haavi

Substitutes

  • 1Fiskerstrand
  • 2Sønstevold
  • 3Hørte
  • 5Bergsvand
  • 7Engen
  • 9Sævik
  • 10Graham Hansen
  • 12Pettersen
  • 17Blakstad
  • 19Bratberg Lund
  • 21Jøsendal

Referee:Stéphanie Frappart

Attendance:10,769

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Switzerland 0, Norway 0.

  2. Second Half ends, Switzerland 0, Norway 0.

  3. Hand ball by Marion Rey (Switzerland).

  4. Offside, Switzerland. Lia Wälti tries a through ball, but Meriame Terchoun is caught offside.

  5. Substitution, Switzerland. Marion Rey replaces Ramona Bachmann.

  6. Offside, Norway. Marit Bratberg Lund tries a through ball, but Karina Sævik is caught offside.

  7. Attempt missed. Meriame Terchoun (Switzerland) header from very close range misses to the left.

  8. Substitution, Switzerland. Meriame Terchoun replaces Seraina Piubel.

  9. Substitution, Norway. Marit Bratberg Lund replaces Thea Bjelde.

  10. Substitution, Norway. Ingrid Engen replaces Vilde Bøe Risa.

  11. Attempt blocked. Seraina Piubel (Switzerland) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Ramona Bachmann.

  12. Attempt missed. Caroline Graham Hansen (Norway) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left from a direct free kick.

  13. Maren Mjelde (Norway) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  14. Foul by Lia Wälti (Switzerland).

  15. Attempt blocked. Caroline Graham Hansen (Norway) right footed shot from a difficult angle and long range on the left is blocked.

  16. Emilie Haavi (Norway) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  17. Foul by Eseosa Aigbogun (Switzerland).

  18. Offside, Switzerland. Coumba Sow tries a through ball, but Sandrine Mauron is caught offside.

  19. Substitution, Switzerland. Sandrine Mauron replaces Géraldine Reuteler.

  20. Attempt missed. Vilde Bøe Risa (Norway) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Frida Maanum following a corner.

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