Nigeria hit back to stun Australia

Uchenna Kanu, Osinachi Ohale and Asisat Oshoala scored as the Super Falcons claimed a thrilling 3-2 win over the tournament co-hosts.

  • Emily van Egmond scored the 50th goal of this Women’s World Cup

  • Nigeria equalised in the sixth minute of added time at the end of the first half

  • Osinachi Ohale and Asisat Oshoala secured a famous win

 

Australia 2 – 3 Nigeria | Group B

Goalscorers: Emily van Egmond (45+1′); Uchenna Kanu (45+6′); Osinachi Ohale (65′); Asisat Oshoala (72′); Alanna Kennedy (90+10′) Nigeria stunned Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ after coming from behind to win 3-2 at Brisbane Stadium.

In a dramatic end to the first half, Emily van Egmond gave Australia the lead only for Nigeria to equalise before the half-time whistle and then score twice in the second half to secure victory in Group B.

 

Australia edged ahead in the first minute of added time at the end of the first half when Van Egmond guided her shot beyond Chiamaka Nnadozie following Caitlin Foord’s low cross into the penalty area.

But Nigeria equalised in the sixth minute of added time when Rasheedat Ajibade’s shot deflected towards the far post to Uchenna Kanu, who placed her shot through Steph Catley’s legs and beyond Mackenzie Arnold.

 

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Asisat Oshoala’s introduction on 63 minutes immediately unsettled the Australian defence and Nigeria forged ahead two minutes later when Osinachi Ohale, who was hurt in the process, headed in at the far post after Ajibade’s header was pushed away by Arnold.

 

Oshoala’s presence unsettled Australia again on 72 minutes as she scored Nigeria’s third goal from a tight angle following a mix-up between Alanna Kennedy and Arnold.

Kennedy pulled a goal back deep into added time but the defeat means Australia go into their final group game against Canada knowing they need to win to guarantee a place in the last 16.

Key stats

Emily van Egmond scored the 50th goal at Australia & New Zealand 2023.

Asisat Oshoala is the first Nigerian player to score in three Women’s World Cups.

 

VISA Player of the Match

Osinachi Ohale (Nigeria)

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