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July 25th, 2012 8:17PM
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[SCOREBOARD] Women's soccer kicked off play at the London Olympics with a bang on Wednesday. The six matches produced 22 goals. Making its first appearance in women's soccer, host Britain beat New Zealand, 1-0, on Steph Houghton's free kick. World champion Japan took a 2-0 lead into the half and then held on to beat Canada, 2-1. For all the results and complete schedule with viewing information ...

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GROUP E
July 25 in Cardiff
Britain 1 New Zealand 0.
Brazil 5 Cameroon 0.
July 28 in Cardiff
New Zealand vs. Brazil (NBCSN, live, 9:30 am ET)
Britain vs. Cameroon (MSNBC, live, 12:15 pm ET)
July 31 in Coventry
New Zealand vs. Cameroon
July 31 in London
Britain vs. Brazil (MSNBC, live, 3 pm ET)

GROUP F
July 25 in Coventry
Japan 2 Canada 1.
Sweden 4 South Africa 1.
July 28 in Coventry
Japan vs. Sweden (MSNBC, live, 7 am ET)
Canada vs. South Africa (MSNBC, live, 9:30 am ET)
July 31 in Manchester
Canada vs. Sweden (MSNBC, live, 9:30 am ET)
July 31 in Cardiff
Japan vs. South Africa

GROUP G
July 25 in Glasgow
United States 4 France 2.
North Korea 2 Colombia 0.
July 28 in Glasgow
United States vs. Colombia (NBCSN, live, noon ET)
France vs. North Korea (NBCSN, live, 2:45 pm ET)
July 31 in Manchester
United States vs. North Korea (NBCSN, live, 12:15 pm)
July 31 in Newcastle
France vs. Colombia (MSNBC, live, 12:15 pm ET)

QUARTERFINALS
Aug. 3 in Glasgow
19: First Group F vs. Second Group G (NBCSN, live, 7 am ET)
Aug. 3 in Newcastle
20: First Group G vs. Third Group E/F (NBCSN, live, 9:30 am ET)
Aug. 3 in Cardiff
21: Second Group E vs. Second Group F (NBCSN, live, noon ET)
Aug. 3 in London
22: Winner Group E vs. Third Groups F/G (NBCSN, live, 2:30 pm ET)

SEMIFINALS
Aug. 6 in London
Winner match 19 vs. Winner match 21 (NBCSN, live, noon ET)
Aug. 6 in Manchester
Winner match 22 vs. Winner match 20 (NBCSN, live, 2:45 pm ET)

BRONZE-MEDAL MATCH
Aug. 9 in Coventry
(NBCSN, live, 8 am ET)

GOLD-MEDAL MATCH
Aug. 9 in London
(NBCSN, live, 2:30 pm ET)



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