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July 28th, 2012 5:32PM
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[SCOREBOARD] Great Britain and Brazil joined the USA in the quarterfinals of the Olympic women's soccer competition with wins on Saturday. Japan and Sweden played to 0-0 tie in their rematch of the 2011 Women's World Cup semifinals. France produced the biggest win of the day with a 5-0 demolition of North Korea. 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
Brazil 1 New Zealand 0
Britain 3 Cameroon 0
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 0 Sweden 0
Canada 3 South Africa 0
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 3 Colombia 0
France 5 North Korea 0
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)



1 comment
  1. Gus Keri
    commented on: July 30, 2012 at 9:45 a.m.
    Japan and Sweden also secured their places in the quarterfinals. They can't finish lower than third in the group and if one of them finished 3rd, they will be one of the top two third placed teams.


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