Published: 10:53, July 23, 2023 | Updated: 11:00, July 23, 2023
World Cup: Denmark edges China, US trounces Vietnam
By Xinhua

China's Lou Jiahui and Denmark's Simone Boye (right) eye the ball during the Women's World Cup Group D soccer match between China and Denmark at Perth Rectangular Stadium, in Perth, Australia, July 22, 2023. (PHOTO / AP)

PERTH, Australia - China kicked off its 2023 Women's World Cup campaign with a 1-0 defeat to Denmark in Group D in Perth on Saturday while the US beat Vietnam 3-0 in Group E.

The clash between China and Denmark was fairly an even game as both sides created a couple of chances.

Josefine Hasbo from Denmark should have done better in the 51st minute as her header went over the bar when facing an empty net before China's Wang Shanshan risked an own goal.

The sole goal came in the 90th minute as Amalie Vangsgaard jumped to meet a corner for a looping header

The sole goal came in the 90th minute as Amalie Vangsgaard jumped to meet a corner for a looping header.

China poured forward in the dying minutes but failed to turn around the game.

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In another fixture in Group D, England beat Haiti 1-0 as Georgia Stanway accurately dispatched the retaken penalty to the bottom corner, securing the Europe champion the opening victory.

Elsewhere, reigning champion the United States got its title defense underway at Eden Park as it dominated debutant Vietnam 3-0 in a Group E match.

Despite Alex Morgan's saved penalty, a pair of strikes from Sophia Smith still put the US firmly in charge at the half break, Lindsey Horan sealed the win in the 77th minute on Smith's assist.

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Also on Saturday, Japan created the largest margin since the kickoff of the tournament as they hammered debutant Zambia 5-0 with four players on target.