Fleming, Prince Lead Canada Over New Zealand and Into Knockout Round

GRENOBLE, France — Jessie Fleming and Nichelle Prince each had second-half goals and Canada advanced to the knockout round at the Women's World Cup with a 2–0 victory over New Zealand on Saturday night.
Fleming took a well-placed pass from Prince and scored in the 48th minute to break up a scoreless match. The Netherlands also made it through to the round of 16 with a 3–1 victory over Cameroon in the other Group E match earlier in the day.
CANADA TAKE THE LEAD!
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 15, 2019
After a scoreless first half, it's Jessie Fleming who breaks through and puts Canada on 🔝 pic.twitter.com/x9IpPrxf1Y
Fleming, who made her debut with the senior national team at 15, currently plays for UCLA.
Prince got her goal in the 79th minute, a rebound of Christine Sinclair's header that hit the post.
NICHELLE PRINCE MAKES IT ✌️ FOR CANADA
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 15, 2019
She scores her first #FIFAWWC goal and doubles Canada's lead. pic.twitter.com/5eyFExVz9p
Led by Tom Sermanni, former coach of Sweden and the United States, New Zealand was hurt in the first half when defender CJ Bott was injured and had to be subbed out.
Canada will face the Netherlands in the team's final group match On Thursday in Reims. Cameroon and New Zealand will meet the same day in Montpellier.
The Canadians had never advanced from the group stage playing outside of North America.
