France make history as Canada, Cameroon and Mexico advance

 Les Bleuettes’ send records tumbling with an 11-0 win, discipline divides Mexico and Cameroon, Canada advance and Brazil dazzle.

  • France send records tumbling with an 11-goal thrashing of Fiji

  • Colombia complete perfect group campaign with third straight win

  • Mexico finish second despite defeat, Cameroon also progress

It was a day that had almost everything: a record 11-goal win for France, four in the same game from Liana Joseph, a pair of Brazilian wonder-goals, disciplinary records needed to split Mexico and Cameroon and a rare Linda Caicedo penalty miss.

France overturning a 12-goal differential, courtesy of a 95th minute penalty, to pip Canada to second spot in Group B is a match that will live long in the memory on an evening when that pair were joined in the second round party by debutants Cameroon and Mexico.

Colombia completed a near flawless group stage as they won a third straight match although it's the end of the road for Australia and Fiji with that pair becoming the first nations to exit the tournament.

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