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Luke McLaughlin

Haiti 0-2 Denmark: Women’s World Cup 2023 Group D – as it happened

Sanne Troelsgaard scores for Denmark
Sanne Troelsgaard scores a late second goal for Denmark as they progress from Group D, alongside England. Photograph: Will Russell/FIFA/Getty Images

And here it is! Complete with a Daft Punk-inspired headline:

Congratulations to Denmark on sealing progress to the last 16. Congratulations to England too, for that matter, and congratulations to Haiti for putting up a good fight. Lastly congratulations to China, eliminated along with Haiti, on qualifying in the first place, so they don’t feel left out. Thanks for reading today, see you soon for more. Bye.

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Here are three match reports from today … just Haiti v Denmark to come:

The remaining group matches are as follows:

Group G

Argentina v Sweden (tomorrow, 8am UK time)
South Africa v Italy (tomorrow, 8am UK time)

Group F

Panama v France (tomorrow, 11am UK time)
Jamaica v Brazil (tomorrow, 11am UK time)

Group H

Morocco v Colombia (Thursday, 11am UK time)
South Korea v Germany (Thursday, 11am UK time)

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Via the magic of X, Denmark’s second goal:

And here, for good measure, is Harder’s penalty that made it 1-0:

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Suzanne Wrack witnessed England’s statement 6-1 win against China:

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Dumornay and Mondesir were both excellent for Haiti today. Surpris, on her first World Cup start, played full part in what was largely an excellent defensive performance. But they came up short in terms of knitting together enough quality attacking play to really trouble Denmark, who were full value for the win.

USA coach Vlatko Andonovski says it is “insane” to question the passion of his players after they struggled to qualify for the knockout stages of the Women’s World Cup.”

Tom Lutz reports:

Here is how Group D finished up:

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 England 3 7 9
2 Denmark 3 2 6
3 China PR 3 -5 3
4 Haiti 3 -4 0

Just enjoying the highlights of China v England … some sensational finishing, particularly the volley by Lauren James. She scored twice, and created three. Some player.

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Match report: China 1-6 England

Confirmed last-16 ties:

Switzerland v Spain
Japan v Norway
England v Nigeria
Australia v Denmark

The Netherlands and USA are also through, with their opponents TBC.

Full-time! Haiti 0-2 Denmark

No one can say Denmark didn’t deserve that. Denmark and England are through to the last 16 from Group D.

Goal! 90 min + 9: Haiti 0-2 Denmark (Troelsgaard)

Troelsgaard is released down the right, thanks to a good pass by Gelj. She has time and space to pick her spot, and she belts the ball unerringly into the bottom far corner. A class finish, and Denmark’s second of the night, along with Harder’s excellent finish from the penalty spot.

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90 min + 6: Haiti keep battling. They haven’t scored a goal, and look to be heading to three 1-0 defeats, all via penalties. But they have acquitted themselves very well overall.

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90 min + 4: Denmark v Australia and England v Nigeria will be the last-16 ties resulting from all of this …

90 min + 3: Gelj, rushing down the left into the proverbial acres of space for Denmark, forces a fine save from Theus when one-on-one with the goalie.

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90 min + 2: We will have no fewer than 11 minutes of added time.

90 min: Veje charges forward again. She has been very bright for Denmark.

Hasbo and Troelsgaard are on for Denmark. Mathurin is on for Haiti.

And now Harder goes off, with Gevitz coming on for Denmark.

88 min: England now lead China 6-1. Rachel Daly with the goal.

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86 min: That didn’t look like a foul by Bruun to me. If anything it was reckless by the goalie, Theus.

Disallowed goal for Denmark! (Harder)

Harder teases a fine ball through to Bruun, splitting the Haiti defence. Bruun is one-on-one with Theus, who comes rushing out of her area and manages to get the ball clear. But only half-clear: with the goalkeeper nowhere, Harder nods in a header at the far post. Bruun and Theus are both down injured and there will be a VAR check … And the referee says no. A foul by Bruun. And it’s back to 1-0.

Pernille Harder has the ball in the back of the net but VAR intervenes again for the Bayern Munich forward..
Pernille Harder has the ball in the back of the net but VAR intervenes again for the Bayern Munich forward. Photograph: Will Russell/FIFA/Getty Images

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79 min: Chloe Kelly has now put England 5-1 up against China. The die is now cast for Group D: unless Haiti can score three goals in the final 10 minutes or so, England and Denmark are both going through to the last 16.

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76 min: I said England were 4-0 up, but of course it’s 4-1, because Shuang Wang scored a penalty for China.

75 min: A great chance for Haiti, Louis climbing high to meet a free-kick at the near post and directing a downward header that is goalbound, but saved by Christensen.

73 min: Roselord Borgella, who came on a couple of minutes ago for Haiti in place of Dayana Pierre-Louis, makes a surging run and cracks a powerful shot from the edge of the area. She wins a corner. Denmark succeed in clearing the danger.

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71 min: Denmark’s Veje launches a high cross into the box. It nearly catches Theus off guard in the Haiti goal. But she manages to gather it cleanly, almost underneath the crossbar.

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69 min: England ARE 4-1 up against China now. And that’s official:

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67 min: Dumornay, who is clearly determined to make her mark, even if Haiti are to go out, threatens again. She contests a cross with Boye, who just manages to get a foot in, with both players ending up on the turf. Good defending from Boye, who stops Dumornay having a clear chance on goal from point-blank range.

65 min: Dumornay brings some urgency for Haiti now, cutting in with fine skill from the right flank, and belting a powerful shot from an angle that is blocked.

Seconds later Dumornay is on the run again but she is yanked back by Holmgaard, and the Haiti playmaker protests strongly to the referee. Holmgaard is booked.

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61 min: Mondesir floats a corner over for Haiti. Denmark manage to clear.

Two substitutions for Denmark: Sorensen and Madsen come off, with Signe Bruun and Mille Gejl coming on, both of them hoping to inject some pace into the forward line for Denmark.

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59 min: Sevecke, with some brave defending for Denmark, has taken a ball into the stomach while blocking a shot on the edge of the area, and it was a painful-looking blow. She is receiving treatment on the turf while Denmark look to prepare a couple of substitutions.

Rikke Sevecke is checked by teammates
Rikke Sevecke is checked by teammates after taking a shot to the middle. Nasty. Photograph: Colin Murty/AFP/Getty Images

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57 min: I said England were 4-0 up against China, and they were, but the fourth (scored by Lauren James) was then ruled out for offside, the decision I believe going against Lucy Bronze. So it’s back to 3-0 there. Sarah Rendell has the latest:

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55 min: Thomsen is tackled strongly out on the Danish right. Denmark come again and Harder tries to time ball through for Vangsgaard, but the ball squirts through to the goalie.

53 min: Veje skips down the right, with plenty of pace, and sends a cross into the danger area. Harder makes a run to the near post, and the ball finds a path through to Madsen, whose shot is saved by Christensen.

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50 min: If Haiti win by a two-goal margin, they would be through. Could we see late drama in Group D? Dumornay fires in a cross from the right wing. Denmark clear comfortably.

Melchie Dumornay
Melchie Dumornay needs to see more of the ball in this half for Haiti to stand a chance of progressing from this group. Photograph: James Worsfold/Shutterstock

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47 min: Louis makes a bright run for Haiti into the channel on their right. Haiti have come out looking to get on the front foot early in the second half.

Second half kick-off!

Haiti need a miracle. Can they produce one? Can China? It doesn’t look very likely.

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A bit of half-time reading for you. See you in a few minutes for the second half:

Half-time! Haiti 0-1 Denmark

Harder’s confident penalty is the difference between the teams in Perth.

Meanwhile … England now lead China 4-0:

England and Denmark are heading into the last 16, unless something astonishing happens …

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45 min + 5: Kuhl tries to make inroads into the Haiti half. She is crowded out, and Haiti break quickly through Mondesir. Dumornay is lurking but Mondesir’s attempted cross is deflected out for a corner.

45 min + 2: Dumornay gets on the ball in the Denmark area, swivels and hits a shot from an angle, but it’s blocked.

45 min: We’ll have five minutes added on at the end of the first half.

Disallowed goal for Denmark!

Harder sweeps in a looping cross with authority from around the penalty spot. A sweet strike, but she’s ruled offside, and I think she knew she would be …

44 min: Score update: China 0-3 England. The Lionesses are waltzing into the last 16.

43 min: Veje and Kuhl link up in midfield as Denmark build towards the Haiti goal. Thomsen pulls off a lovely nutmeg as she cuts in from the right wing, but is eventually crowded out, and Haiti can clear.

40 min: With five minutes remaining in the half, there is the first noticeable drop in the pace of the game. Denmark continue to have the majority of possession. Haiti, who have now conceded a penalty in all their group matches, continue to defend with spirit. But they need to find a cutting edge at the other end if they are going to avoid a group-stage exit.

Roseline Eloissaint breaks for Haiti
Roseline Eloissaint breaks for Haiti, under the watchful eye of Katrine Veje. Photograph: Alex Grimm/FIFA/Getty Images

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35 min: The Haiti centre-back Supris, who has defended impressively, clears her lines again, and Denmark have a throw-in near halfway.

Given England’s second goal against China, the possibility of each and every match in this group finishing 1-0 has now disappeared. Sorry to all the statisticians and pub-quizzers.

32 min: The tempo remains high in what has been a highly engaging encounter. Now Harder gets Denmark on the front foot again. She bears down on the Haiti penalty area and strikes a shot from 20 yards or so. It’s low and slightly deflected, and Theus is able to get down and save comfortably.

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30 min: Again, Haiti demonstrate that they do not intend to exit this tournament without a fight. Eloissaint breaks down the right wing, with teammates in the middle. She tries a cross-shot that flies out for a goal kick. Denmark have been put on the back foot more frequently in the previous 10 minutes or so.

28 min: Haiti still carry plenty of threat in attack. Dumornay surges down the left and slides a smart pass through for Mondesir, who gets an effort away, but it’s lacking in power and Christensen saves.

26 min: England now lead China 2-0, Lauren Hemp with the second goal. Sarah Rendell has the latest here:

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25 min: As it stands, then, England and Denmark will progress to the last 16 from Group D.

22 min: On commentary for ITV4, Pien Meulensteen informs us that was the 100th goal of this Women’s World Cup. Good stat.

It’s Harder’s first goal of the tournament, and she has been instrumental in all Denmark’s best work.

Denmark take a deserved lead.
Denmark take a deserved lead from the spot. Photograph: Gary Day/AP

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Goal! 21 min: Haiti 0-1 Denmark (Harder pen)

A world-class penalty from Harder: she steps up, waits for Theus to move, and confidently strikes the ball in the bottom corner, away from the helpless goalkeeper.

Pernille Harder scores the penalty
Pernille Harder tucks away the spot kick with style. 1-0 to the Danes. Photograph: Gary Day/AP

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Penalty to Denmark!

Pierre-Louis is penalised for handball after an attempted pass by Vangsgaard! The ball pops up and clearly hits the defender’s hand. The referee makes the decision swiftly and there are few arguments from Pierre-Louis or any of her teammates.

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19 min: Dumornay shows a touch of class by trying a raking diagonal ball from central midfield for Eloissaint. It’s narrowly intercepted.

17 min: Dumornay tries to bring the ball out into midfield, but is unceremoniously tackled. That leads to a sight of goal for Holmgaard, from outside the area. She cracks a shot that goes over the target.

15 min: Harder does well again in possession for Denmark, releasing Sorensen down the right wing. She crosses but the ball skews out for a goal kick to Haiti.

13 min: Thomsen cracks a good cross over from the right, Vangsgaard tries to get on the end of it again, but some desperate defending from Surpris keeps Denmark out again. This is a lively encounter so far, and you can certainly tell that both teams are fighting for a place in the last 16.

11 min: Mondesir, again, causes problems down the right wing for Haiti. She tries to pick out a careful cut-back towards the penalty spot but the Danish defence is able to intercept.

9 min: Haiti have reset after conceding what proved to be a disallowed goal, and kept Denmark quiet. Now Mondesir makes a break down the right wing for Haiti, and crosses looking for Dumornay, but Denmark are able to clear.

7 min: The pattern for the match seems to be set. Haiti have defended stoutly in both their matches in the group, and it looks as if they will be ceding possession and soaking up pressure today, too.

England have taken the lead against China, through Alessia Russo:

3 min: Disallowed goal for Denmark!

That didn’t take long. Haiti cannot clear the corner, Theus makes one good save but Boye is on hand to stroke in the rebound. There is a VAR check … and Boye is ruled offside.

Simone Boye is just offside and the goal is ruled out
Simone Boye is just offside and the goal is ruled out Photograph: Aitor Alcalde/FIFA/Getty Images

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2 min: Harder gets involved early for Denmark, helping to build their first attack down the left wing. But the ball ends up with the Haiti keeper, Theus.

Denmark come again, and an excellent ball across from the right wing is nearly turned in by Vansgaard. The Danes have an early corner.

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First half kick-off!

Here we go.

Mondesir and Harder, the two captains, shake hands and swap flags. We’re nearly ready to go.

Here come the players, walking out on to the pitch in Perth. Time for the anthems. Can Haiti find a way through to the last 16, against the odds?

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Haiti v Denmark teams

Reports in recent days suggested that Melchie Dumornay may start today’s match on the bench, due to muscle pain, but she takes her place in Haiti’s starting lineup. There are three changes in all for Haiti: Surpris, Dumornay and Eloissaint all come into what should be a 4-4-2 formation.

Two changes for Denmark, both up front, with Nicoline Sorensen and Amalie Vangsgaard coming in to the starting team in a 4-3-3.

Haiti (4-4-2): Theus, Surpris, Kethna Louis, Tabita Joseph, Petit-Frere, Pierre-Louis, Jeudy, Dumornay, Batcheba Louis, Mondesir, Eloissaint. Substitutes: Ambroise, Limage, Moryl, Etienne, Esthericove Joseph, Darlina Joseph, Pierre-Jerome, Shwendesky Joseph, Ganthier, Mathurin, Borgella, Larco.

Denmark (4-3-3): Christensen, Thomsen, Sevecke, Veje, Sorensen, Boye, Holmgaard, Kuhl, Harder, Madsen, Vangsgaard. Substitutes: Larsen, Hasbo, Ballisager, Troelsgaard, Snerle, Thrige, Thogersen, Gevitz, Bruun, Jensen, Svava, Bay.

Referee: Hyeon-Jeong Oh (South Korea)

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It now being August, football’s transfer-rumours frenzy continues to intensify.

Tuesday’s Rumour Mill is here:

Podcast, news, and an interview with England’s Georgia Stanway: some of our latest content from the tournament here:

Sarah Rendell is live-blogging the other concluding match in Group D, the small matter of China v England, right here:

While we’re waiting for Haiti v Denmark to kick off/Magnum P.I. to finish on ITV4, why not read this morning’s match reports from the Women’s World Cup:

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Preamble

The good news for all four teams in Group D is that they have a chance of progress to the last 16. The bad news for Haiti, ranked 53rd in the world and with two defeats from two, is that they must beat Denmark (ranked 18th) today to give themselves any hope.

Due to the fact that every match in this group has finished 1-0, no team’s goal difference has taken a battering, so it’s all to play for. Haiti must win while hoping China lose to England. Victory for Denmark would ensure their progress provided England win – but if Denmark and China both get three points today it will come down to goal difference and then goals scored, as those two nations have identical records in the group thus far.

Haiti proved to be resolute opponents for England and China, so this is far from a foregone conclusion, and who knows? The permutations may just get complicated.

Kick off: 12pm UK time

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