Jamaica vs. Brazil highlights: Jamaica advances with draw; Marta's World Cup career ends
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup continued Wednesday (on FS1 and the FOX Sports app), with Jamaica (1-2-0) taking down Brazil (1-1-1) at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Australia to advance to the knockout stage.
Both teams could've advanced to the next round with a win and both still had a chance to win Group F outright. Find every scenario for how each team can advance out of its group and into the knockouts here.
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90+4': Keeping it scoreless
Even with a bunch of players in the area, Jamaica goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer corralled a close-up header.
86': More saving
Rebecca Spencer continued to keep Brazil off the scoreboard.
81': Marta subs out
79': I'll be taking that
Rebecca Spencer was remarkable for Jamaica, as the goalkeeper came up with a contested and timely grab.
HALFTIME: No score
Jamaica failed to get off a shot in the first half, compared to Brazil, which got off nine shots (seven on goal). With that said, Brazil couldn't punch in any of those attempts, and the game was tied at zero apiece at halftime.
39' and 44': Keeping Jamaica in the game
Jamaica goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer kept Brazil off the board in the first half, both catching and denying shots left and right.
30': Cheyna Matthews given yellow card
The Jamaica forward was given a yellow card on a Brazil throw-in.
24': Just a little high
Ary Borges had an opportunity to get Brazil on the board, but her header went above the net.
20': Another denial
Jamaica goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer continued to keep Brazil off the scoreboard.
11': Continuing to deny
Brazil was all around the net to begin the game, but goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer and the Jamaica defense continued to prevent scores.
4': Almost an early highlight
Marta got off a close-up shot for Brazil, but it was a little to the left.
PREGAME
Marta starting for Brazil
Setting the stage
The "World Cup NOW" crew previewed the match live on social media ahead of kickoff.
Check out the full Women's World Cup schedule and how to watch each match live here. Find the latest scores here.