
Great Britain and Brazil will be battling it out for the top spot in Group E at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday 31st July 2012, (19:45 local time).
Both Great Britain and Brazil have qualified for the quarter-final stage of the London 2012 Olympic women's football tournament but the top place finish is yet to be decided.
Team GB will continue their Olympic campaign without defender Ifeoma Dieke who suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury in their previous game against Cameroon. Dunia Susi has been requested as a replacement.
This is set to be an exciting final group game with reports of a 70,000 crowd expected at Wembley Stadium.
| Team GB Starting Line-up | Brazil Starting Line-up |
Bardsley, |
Andreia, |
Take a look at both teams full London 2012 Olympic Women's Football squad, Great Britain / Brazil
Officials:
Referee - CHENARD Carol Anne (CAN),
Assistant Referee 1 - CHARBONNEAU Marie (CAN),
Assistant Referee 2 - GREYSON Stacy (JAM),
4th Official - YAMAGISHI Sachiko (JPN)
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Full-time:
Great Britain 1-0 Brazil
(Steph Houghton 2')
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Tags: 2012, 31st, Brazil, Britain, E, Football, Great, Group, July, London, More…Olympic, Women's
Permalink Reply by Women's Soccer United on July 30, 2012 at 17:21 Yeah I think this could go either way, judging by their opening games. If the crowd is as big as expected that will be a huge advantage for Team GB
NWNT said:
its gonna be a hard match for both teams and exciting match for fans :) good luck to GB :D
Today is 46 years since the greatest day in Wembley soccer. Is that an omen?
Permalink Reply by Gromit on July 30, 2012 at 20:44 I predict a draw 2-2 and hope an exciting match. I'll support Brazil, as always when it plays (except against France and Japan, of course ;o)
Permalink Reply by Gromit on July 30, 2012 at 20:55 Today, Lars. Not tomorrow. :o)
Lars Breimer said:
Today is 46 years since the greatest day in Wembley soccer. Is that an omen?
Permalink Reply by Lutendo Morris on July 30, 2012 at 21:01 With the thought that it's possibly for Brazil to reach the final, I think this is going to be GB's first difficult match.And I don't see them beating Brazil even though i would like them to.
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