NZ are co hosts but wouldnt win 0n the Tar pitch down the flats only qualify because they are co hosts .The bet is Norway @ 3/1 minus one goal at half time .For the dreamer the half time betting Norway @100/1 to be winning 4-0 or 16/1 3-0 .Norway are a top Womens team NZ will be under pressure from the off being the hosts and all the razzamatazz .Norway should have this won by half time . Bet for a score 15 @3/1 -1 goal at half time and two x 2.50 wins on correct half time scores .3-0 and 4-0
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jul/05/colombia-dirtiest-team-ive-ever-played-against-john-stoneshttps://www.bbc.com/sport/football/53340237A Colombian soccer player who 'sucker punched' American opponent in the face during an Olympic game has been suspended from play by the sport's governing body, but she's demanding that United States be investigated too.
Lady Andrade was caught on camera apparently laying out U.S. star Abby Wambach during a game between the two countries on Saturday which ended in Team USA beating Colombia 3-0.
FIFA has examined the case after being contacted by U.S. authorities and Andrade will be forced to sit out her team's next two games.
Wambach, 32, was left with a black eye following the violent incident - but still went on in the second half to score a goal and break the U.S. women's soccer record for scoring at the Olympics, with a tally of six.
Adversaries: Wambach, left, had a run-in with Andrade, right, during the hard-fought fixture on Saturday Injured Injured: Abby Wambach shared this photo of her black eye with her Twitter followers today
Unsurprisingly, Andrade’s version of Saturday's events in Glasgow, Scotland, was different.
She dismissed the run-in as an accident.
'Nothing happened,' she said through an interpreter.
'It was just a normal part of the game. We were both running, she ran across me and we collided. I had my hands in the air. It was an accident.'
Told that Wambach wants Andrade disciplined by the governing bodies, the Colombian said: 'I think they should be, too, because they're the United States.'
She said that the referees ignored an all-out assault on the Colombians from the Americans.
'The whistle always goes in their favor,' she insisted. 'They were hitting us and hitting us, but there was never a whistle.'
The celebrated Colombia player is known for her fast feet on the field, not her fists. She's known to be very brave and run straight past ferocious defenders.
'It's my way of playing football, the way I feel. I love dribbling and tricks. I just do it spontaneously,' she said in a previous interview with FIFA.com.
She also said that Brazilian player Ronaldinho was her idol.
FIFA's ruling means she will not be able to compete in a group match against France on Tuesday, and for the quarterfinals if Colombia advances.
What a right cross!
