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TV Guide: When to watch Sam Kerr v Norway to qualify for final eight

• The Matildas will play round of 16 clash with Norway in Nice

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jun 19, 2019
1 min read
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WATCH: Norway v Australia in the FIFA Women's World Cup round of 16 clash live and in HD on SBS from 4:30am (AEST) Sunday morning June 23 or stream live via The World Game website / app.

Australia's reward for their victory against Jamaica is a round of 16 clash with Norway in Nice.

If the team win that battle they will be two wins away from a place in the World Cup final.

The Australian team played well on Wednesday morning with Sam Kerr conducting a clinic in front of goal as she scored four times.

AAP noted that apart from Kerr's four-goal haul, there were other individual achievements to savour at the Stade des Alpes.

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Lisa De Vanna played game 150, Karly Roestbakken made her first Matildas start and Aivi Luik, a late substitute, played in her first World Cup match.

The SBS coverage is hosted by Tracey Holmes and former Socceroo captain Craig Foster with exclusive analysis from ex-Matilda Joey Peters.

Media headlines after the Wednesday win included:

• Kerr's four-star show fires the Matildas into the knockout stage
• Sam Kerr’s quadruple seals Group C second for Matildas
• Jamaica exposed the Matildas’ weakness despite 4-1 win
• Sam Kerr’s awesome foursome makes World Cup history

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