Fixtures & standings
Friday, 28 November
Thailand v Colombia
Canada v Spain
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Thailand v Colombia
05:00 on Friday, 28 November (Bogota)
17:00 on Friday, 28 November (Bangkok)
18:00 on Friday, 28 November (Manila)
A draw will be good enough for Thailand. Colombia must go all out for the win. Argentina await the advancers in the quarter-finals.
Jenjira Bubpha scored against Spain and volleyed home a goal-of-the-tournament contender against Canada.
Nicole Mancilla is the sport’s reigning Best Women’s Young Player. The Colombia No9 boasts pace, power, skill and a wicked shot.
“Colombia are a strong team, but so are we and we’re starting to feel our best. I think you saw the real Thailand in the second half [against Canada]. I’m super confident we’ll be in the quarter-finals.”
Darika Peanpailun, Thailand pivot
“Thailand are a tough team, one of the best in the world. We want to play a great match, we want to qualify. We have to give it everything, leave it all out there.”
Merlin Salcedo, Colombia fixo
Canada v Spain
07:30 on Friday, 28 November (Ottawa)
13:30 on Friday, 28 November (Madrid)
20:30 on Friday, 28 November (Manila)
Spain have already secured top spot, but want to extend their 14-game unbeaten streak to within one of their personal best. Canada have pride to play for, and they’re determined to bow out on a high.
Esther Brossard has proven she can star at this level. Quick, slippery and skilful, she will pose Spain problems.
Antia Perez is on fire. Her slaloming, nutmegs and crafty passes are capable of unlocking the most stringent of sides.
“Spain are top two in the world. We know it will be really tough but, if we do everything we know we can, we believe we can win.”
Esther Brossard, Canada pivot
“[It’s] another final. For us, every match is a final. We know it won’t be easy. No team is here to pass the time. Everyone wants to win, and everyone wants to beat Spain. We’ll have to come out like we did [against Colombia], or even better.”
Irene Samper, Spain winger

