Jamaica secured a 0-0 draw against France on Sunday in the Women’s World Cup, showing it’s not the same team that debuted at the World Cup four years ago and lost all three games.
The Reggae Girlz entered the match as underdogs, ranked 43rd in the world. Meanwhile, fifth-ranked France is a large contender for the title.
Despite France striker Kadidiatou Diani creating multiple offensive opportunities, the Reggae Girlz diminished France’s chances of winning Group F by holding them off.
The result also gives Jamaica its first-ever point at a FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Jamaica had its best opportunity to score in the first half, a strong free kick from captain Khadija Shaw. Unfortunately, the team will be without her for the next two games, as she received two yellow cards and was dismissed from the match late in the second half.
Jamaica will meet Panama on Saturday.
Sweden 2, South Africa 1
What appeared to be set for another historic draw Sunday became a late 2-1 win for world No. 3 Sweden in the Group G matchup.
South Africa, ranked 54th, was also making its second appearance at this tournament. Similar to Jamaica, the team exited in the group stage in 2019 without picking up a single point.
During the match, played in the pouring rain, Sweden’s Amanda Ilestedt’s sealed it with a winner in the 90th minute.
South Africa started strong, with Hildah Magaia scoring in the 48th minute, South Africa’s second goal in tournament history. She appeared to suffer an injury in that effort as she was later substituted out and left the pitch in tears.
It was Sweden’s Fridolina Rolfo who ultimately canceled out Magaia’s opener in the 65th minute.
The Swedes are now leading the group, which could change when Italy and Argentina play Monday.
Netherlands 1, Portugal 0
Making their World Cup debut, Portugal players were moved to tears as they heard their national anthem before the milestone match. Despite the team fighting until the end, Netherlands’ experience won out.
For Portugal, the defeat will serve as a motivator as it looks to continue on in the tournament.
The team wasn’t able to shift momentum and seize control after Dutch defender Stefanie van der Gragt gave the 2019 finalist an edge with a goal in the first 15 minutes.
With all three points, Netherlands will next face the USWNT on Wednesday and try their hand again in a rematch of the 2019 final.