Fixtures & standings
Thursday, 27 November
Poland v Morocco
Argentina v Philippines
Tickets
Prices start at just PHP 499 (USD 8.50), with one ticket earning access to both FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup™ games at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City, Metropolitan Manila.
Watch on FIFA+
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Poland v Morocco
Kick-off times
11:00 on Thursday, 27 November (Rabat)
11:00 on Thursday, 27 November (Warsaw)
18:00 on Thursday, 27 November (Manila)
Poland require only a draw to progress. Wojciech Weiss’s charges will be confident given they beat Morocco 6-0 and 4-1 earlier this year. Adil Sayeh’s side need victory to pip their opponents to a quarter-final place.
Aga Bala is one of the most electrifying players on the planet. Her thunderous shooting got Poland one goal against Argentina and deserved more.
Jasmine Demraoui unlocked Philippines at will and got on the score-sheet. The 21-year-old proved she was the girl for the big occasion at the Asian Cup, and this is the biggest occasion in Morocco’s history.
“We were able to go toe to toe with Argentina. That’s gives us confidence. Now we have to put absolutely everything we have into this last group game. We’re not ready to go home.”
Aga Bala, Poland winger
“Poland are a very strong side, but we believe in ourselves. This is a final for us. Win and we go through; lose and we go home. We are ready to put our all into it.”
Jasmine Demraoui, Morocco winger
Argentina v Philippines
Kick-off times
09:30 on Thursday, 27 November (Buenos Aires)
20:30 on Thursday, 27 November (Manila)
The Filipina5 can’t reach the knockout phase, but they can spark national euphoric. The Albiceleste, who have already clinched top spot, want to go through with maximum points.
Dionesa Tolentin scored Philippines first goal in the competition and will be keen to hurt Argentina with her slippery movement and vicious finishing.
Lucia Rossi is one of the best youngsters on the planet. She will seek to assume more responsibility in the absence of the suspended Silvina Nava.
“We’d love to be able to give our fans a victory. It would mean so much. They deserve it. Their support has been amazing. We’ll give it everything we have against Argentina.”
Cathrine Graversen, Philippines fixo

