COLOMBIA TO FACE ENGLAND IN QUARTERS AFTER BEATING JAMAICA 1-0

Colombia set up a Women’s World Cup quarter-final against England with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Jamaica.

Catalina Usme, who captained Colombia in Melbourne, curled home the decisive strike in the 51st minute.

It was the first goal Jamaica had conceded at the tournament after 321 minutes of play, but they could not find a response.

This is the first time Colombia have reached the last eight of the Women’s World Cup.

They will face European champions England at Stadium Australia in Sydney on Saturday, kick-off at 11.30 BST.

Colombia’s teenage talents shine

This was the final match in Melbourne at this World Cup, and the Rectangular Stadium has claimed many traditional names of women’s football as victims.

Olympic champions Canada were eliminated by hosts Australia, Brazil icon Marta saw her World Cup dreams dashed, and the once unbeatable four-time world champions the United States were humbled.

This game was about the new generation, two sides re-writing their football history.

Both seemed weighed down by the opportunity early on, with a first half more about fouls than shots.

The clearest first-half chance came on 38 minutes, as Linda Caicedo shot over on the turn from six yards.

But this young, vibrant Colombia side is near impossible to contain. And, while Caicedo has made the headlines this tournament, it was another 18-year-old who set the winner in motion.

Ana Maria Guzman was making her first World Cup start in place of suspended full-back Manuela Vanegas.

The absence of Vanegas, who scored the winner in the victory over Germany, was the cause of much pre-match worry among Colombian media.

But they need not have worried as Guzman produced a moment of magic, a brilliant deep cross from the left which Usme brought down and buried in the far corner.

Colombia should have made the game safe but Caicedo was denied by Jamaica keeper Becky Spencer following a counter-attack before Leicy Santos hit the post late on.

But they saw the job through – and face the Lionesses next.

Kesh Awefada

Kesh Awefada

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