Women's World Cup: USA begin title defence with win; England snatch nervy victory
- Eight more teams began their 2023 Women's World Cup campaigns on Saturday
- USA, England, Japan, Vietnam, Zambia, Haiti, Denmark & China in action
- Plus social media reaction to all four games

Day three of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup saw four more games as eight teams started their respective campaigns, including the Lionesses in Group D and current world champions, the USA, in Group E.
England 1-0 Haiti – Group D
The Lionesses began their Women's World Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory against Haiti. Sarina Wiegman's side showed glimpses of what made them European champions almost 12 months ago, but still struggled with aspects of Haiti's game.
Fans will remember that England began their Euros campaign with a nervy 1-0 win against Austria, so the fact that this victory wasn't a rout shouldn't be a concern at all.
#ENG start the second-half with the same attacking intent 😤
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 22, 2023
Tune in live on ITV1 now...#FIFAWWC pic.twitter.com/fjRaMxT5vk
Mary Earps wasn't called upon often, but when she did, she made two big saves that kept her side ahead. Just another day for the current FIFA Best Goalkeeper.
Haiti's Melchie Dumornay impressed; the 19-year-old causing England's backline all kinds of issues. Next season, she'll be playing at Lyon, and she gave the world a tease of what can be expected from her in the coming years as she continues to develop.
Melchie Dumornay vs England | #FIFAWWC
— Yash (@Odriozolite) July 22, 2023
Dumornay with an absolutely gargantuan performance against European champions. When she carried the ball it was purposeful, her positioning off-the-ball was incredible & she was unbeatable in duels.
What a way to announce yourself! pic.twitter.com/ibzGdPZ8WG
Denmark 1-0 China – Group D
Denmark left it incredibly late against China in Group D, scoring from their first shot on target in the 90th minute.
It was certainly the fixture with the least gulf in quality between the two teams; the sides are ranked 13th and 14th in the world respectively.
Neither team looked incredibly convincing, with both teams opting to keep it tight at the back in what may be the decider for who comes second in the group, with England being the favourites to top it.
The late goal was somewhat marred by controversy, with some thinking that Rikke Sevecke was impeding Xu Huan right before Amalie's goal went in.
Have a look for yourself!
Amalie Vansgaard providing the late drama! 🤯
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 22, 2023
Watch it live on @BBCTwo and @BBCiPlayer now 📺 #FIFAWWC #DEN #CHN pic.twitter.com/BAP0O2LhsO
USA 3-0 Vietnam – Group E
Defending champions United States marked their return to the World Cup with a 3-0 win over Vietnam.
Sophia Smith scored a brace, making her the youngest USWNT player to score more than one goal in a World Cup debut at 22 years old. Given America's history in this tournament, it's certainly an impressive feat.
She doesn't only bring goals though, as Smith was easily the US' most proactive player, offering an outlet at all times, continuously taking on defenders and making runs in behind.
The USWNT World Cup game plan
— “A Madison Fan” (@KyleCoche) July 22, 2023
1. Give Sophia Smith the ball
2. Let Sophia Smith cook
3. Profit
this doesn’t look like sophia smith https://t.co/bzOC3mOBbj
— whitney medworth (@its_whitney) July 22, 2023
Despite the loss, Vietnam stopper Tran Thi Kim Thanh had a good showing, making five saves - including a penalty.
It wasn't a great penalty, if we're being honest, but not many can say they've stopped Alex Morgan from 12 yards.
A huge moment for Vietnam keeper Tran Thi Kim Thanh! ⛔️🧤 #BBCWorldCup #FIFAWWC #USAVIE pic.twitter.com/BsdO0KDkYN
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 22, 2023
Given the USA are ranked number one in the world and Vietnam 32nd, it certainly was a special moment.
I love thinking of all the young women athletes in #Vietnam who watched Tran Thi Kim Thanh in the ⚽️ Women’s World Cup today—and decided to be goalkeepers!#FIFAWWC pic.twitter.com/Ro5Tr2k1Hx
— Minky Worden (@MinkysHighjinks) July 22, 2023
Zambia 0-5 Japan – Group C
Japan had the biggest scoreline of the day, netting five past debutants Zambia.
The exclusion of Mana Iwabuchi was a large discussion point when it came to Japan, with the midfielder not playing enough in the WSL for Japan manager Futoshi Ikeda's liking.
Iwabuchi's efforts weren't missed here, however, with Hinata Miyazawa scoring twice, Mina Tanaka finally getting her goal after having two earlier efforts chalked offside by VAR, and both Jun Endo and Riko Ueki getting a goal each.
A 5-0 victory meant #JPN secured the highest-scoring win at the #FIFAWWC 2023 so far 🤩
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 22, 2023
Hinata Miyazawa was the first on the scoresheet against Zambia... pic.twitter.com/13BDLRxVCr
Zambia struggled immensely in their first-ever World Cup match, but that wasn't much of a surprise given Japan's quality and technicality all across the pitch.
What has really impressed me about Japan is that Hinata Miyazawa and Aoba Fujino partnership in behind Mina Tanaka. Both know when to press, they’ve been aggressive and Zambia have really struggled to deal with both. They understand one another perfectly in their movements.
— Josh Bunting (@Buntingfootball) July 22, 2023
Back in 2011, Japan became the first Asian team, men's or women's, to win a senior FIFA World Cup competition. According to Ikeda, that remains a source of inspiration.
"Many of our squad were inspired by the 2011 Nadeshiko team when they were growing up," she said. "We would like to take up the challenge again, to be the champions."
#OnThisDay in 2011, Japan became the first-ever Asian team — male or female — to win a senior FIFA World Cup tournament.
— FIFA (@FIFAcom) July 17, 2023
Occurring just months after the Great East Japan earthquake, it was a footballing moment that truly united the nation. #FootballUnitesTheWorld pic.twitter.com/MZy91i4uSA