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Live Reporting

Emma Sanders

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  1. Post update

    Saj Chowdhury has written all about Sam Kerr's heroics in his match report so make sure you check that out.

    You can also read all about Marta's record-breaking winner in Brazil's 1-0 victory over Italy.

    I'll be back tomorrow to cover England's final group game as they take on Japan for the battle for the top spot in Group D (20:00 BST).

    It's also a huge, HUGE night for Scotland as they need a victory over Argentina to stand any chance of progressing (also 20:00 BST).

    You can follow both matches on TV, radio and online - the full works. See you then!

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    And here's all of Sam Kerr's goals, including that howler from keeper Nicole McClure.

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    The Jamaicans may be out but they are celebrating with the fans. They created history here tonight in Grenoble, scoring their first ever Women's World Cup goal.

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    Sam Kerr, top scorer in the United States league in 2017 and 2018.

    Top scorer in the Australian league in 2018-19.

    Currently top scorer in the NWSL again this season.

    Currently joint-top scorer at the Women's World Cup.

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    Confirmation of how it ends in Group C.

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  6. FULL-TIME

    Italy 0-1 Brazil

    All over in Valenciennes. Brazil win 1-0 thanks to Marta's record-breaking goal. That means Australia remain in the runners-up spot.

    Italy top the group and Brazil will go through as one of the best third-placed sides.

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    Italy 0-1 Brazil

    Italy have a free-kick just outside the box so Brazil need to get the ball back before they can score!

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    There's still a minute of stoppage time to play over in the game between Italy and Brazil.

    As it stands, Australia are going through as runners-up on goals scored unless Brazil grab another.

  9. FULL-TIME

    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    Australia are into the last 16. Jamaica's World Cup dreams are over but they got a goal and gave the sixth ranked team in the world a run for their money in the second half.

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    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    Australia almost make it five! Alanna Kennedy's header on the edge of the area bounces off the crossbar with the keeper left scrambling.

  11. INJURY TIME

    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    Three minutes for Australia to find two goals.

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    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    It's changed again. Australia are back into second place.

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    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    The Jamaicans are refusing to give up. Moments after Khadija Shaw has another long-range pop, they mount an attack on the right.

    It falls to Havana Solaun on the edge but her shot is blocked before Shaw completely skews an effort.

  14. SUBSTITUTION

    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    Final change from Australia. Katrina Gorry is going off and Aivi Luik is on.

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    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    More importantly, that goal moves Australia back into second place in the group, ahead of Brazil on goals scored.

    Another two and they will go top.

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    Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    Sam Kerr is now level with Alex Morgan as the top-scorer at this World Cup so far. Both on five goals, Kerr's in three games.

  17. GOAL - Jamaica 1-4 Australia

    Sam Kerr

    An absolute shocker. Nicole McClure won't ever want to see this again.

    The Jamaican keeper receives a simple pass back from Konya Plummer but panics when Sam Kerr is chasing her down.

    She ends up kicking air instead of the ball and Kerr comes bounding in and pokes into an open net.

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    Jamaica 1-3 Australia

    Here's what that Brazilian goal has done to the Group C table. Australia will go through as one of the best third-placed teams.

    Another goal for the Matildas will see them move level with Brazil on goal difference but move ahead on goals scored.

    Whether news of that has filtered through to the players, I'm not sure...

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  19. PENALTY APPEAL

    Jamaica 1-3 Australia

    Sam Kerr chases a loose ball in the area and Nicole McClure is really struggling to get there.

    Kerr's toe pushes the ball away and she goes down under apparent contact but VAR shows the keeper doesn't touch her and it's a slip.

  20. YELLOW CARD

    Jamaica 1-3 Australia

    Khadija Shaw is still causing problems for Australia. She gets past Emily van Egmond and the midfielder just drags her to the ground.

    Straight into the book. No questions asked.