We're halfway through the group stage, and we've had some entertaining matches so far. This is how the group stage looks so far:
Group C sees two of the tournament favourites - USA and England - up against two underdogs - South Europe and Americas. Will there be an upset?
USA vs England
Whoever wins here will be pretty set in qualifying, you'd think. And it was USA who took the lead in clinical fashion - Julie Ertz's free kick is played to Megan Rapinoe, who quickly plays a wonderful pass into the path of Alex Morgan, who hammers her shot past Manuela Zinsberger.
Sam Kerr was up front for England having moved from America, and she made her former team pay just after the hour mark by going on a 70-yard run to score a sensational solo goal. But USA retook the lead two minutes later, again from a wonderful pass from Rapinoe. This time it let Marta in to finish coolly. Rapinoe completed a hat trick of assists soon after, again sliding Morgan through to extend USA's lead. Maren Mjelde pulled one back late on after a free kick, but USA held on to get underway with a win.
Final score: USA 3-2 England
Player of the match: Megan Rapinoe (USA)
USA vs England
Whoever wins here will be pretty set in qualifying, you'd think. And it was USA who took the lead in clinical fashion - Julie Ertz's free kick is played to Megan Rapinoe, who quickly plays a wonderful pass into the path of Alex Morgan, who hammers her shot past Manuela Zinsberger.
Sam Kerr was up front for England having moved from America, and she made her former team pay just after the hour mark by going on a 70-yard run to score a sensational solo goal. But USA retook the lead two minutes later, again from a wonderful pass from Rapinoe. This time it let Marta in to finish coolly. Rapinoe completed a hat trick of assists soon after, again sliding Morgan through to extend USA's lead. Maren Mjelde pulled one back late on after a free kick, but USA held on to get underway with a win.
Final score: USA 3-2 England
Player of the match: Megan Rapinoe (USA)
South Europe vs Americas
This represents a clash to see who is best-placed to give England a battle for qualification. A goalless first half meant we were no closer to knowing who that would be at the break.
However, it took just 8 minutes of the second half for Americas to find the opener, as Karen Araya got on the end of a loose ball in the box. South Europe's discipline stopped a potential comeback, as first they gave away a penalty to allow Amy Pietrangelo to double Americas' lead, before Rilany saw red for a two-footed lunge. Heleen Jacques pulled on back in the 89th minute, but it was too little too late.
Final score: South Europe 1-2 vs Americas
Player of the match: Heleen Jacques (SEU)
This represents a clash to see who is best-placed to give England a battle for qualification. A goalless first half meant we were no closer to knowing who that would be at the break.
However, it took just 8 minutes of the second half for Americas to find the opener, as Karen Araya got on the end of a loose ball in the box. South Europe's discipline stopped a potential comeback, as first they gave away a penalty to allow Amy Pietrangelo to double Americas' lead, before Rilany saw red for a two-footed lunge. Heleen Jacques pulled on back in the 89th minute, but it was too little too late.
Final score: South Europe 1-2 vs Americas
Player of the match: Heleen Jacques (SEU)
England vs South Europe
After each side tasted defeat in their opening game, another loss here is likely to be fatal. England started in dominant fashion, and it was a surprise that it took 40 minutes for the opening goal, but it arrived when Jordan Nobbs headed in Kim Little's corner.
The Arsenal pair repeated that exact trick on the hour mark to double England's lead, and a minute later Nobbs was able to complete a hat trick by putting away a penalty. An emphatic win was sealed when - once again - Little put in a brilliant free kick, this time headed in by Vivienne Miedema.
Final score: England 4-0 South Europe
Player of the match: Jordan Nobbs (ENG)
After each side tasted defeat in their opening game, another loss here is likely to be fatal. England started in dominant fashion, and it was a surprise that it took 40 minutes for the opening goal, but it arrived when Jordan Nobbs headed in Kim Little's corner.
The Arsenal pair repeated that exact trick on the hour mark to double England's lead, and a minute later Nobbs was able to complete a hat trick by putting away a penalty. An emphatic win was sealed when - once again - Little put in a brilliant free kick, this time headed in by Vivienne Miedema.
Final score: England 4-0 South Europe
Player of the match: Jordan Nobbs (ENG)
Americas vs USA
The closest thing either team has to a local derby, a win for USA would see them qualify, whilst anything other than an Americas win would eliminate South Europe. Americas did a good job of denying USA chances, and landed a sucker-punch when Pietrangelo tucked in the rebound from Trudy Carter's free kick. USA managed to get level just before the break when Morgan's excellent first touch earned her a bit of space to place her shot in the bottom corner.
The second half saw USA on top, but they didn't do enough to earn or justify a win, and Americas pick up what could be a crucial point.
Final score: Americas 1-1 USA
Player of the match: Amy Pietrangelo (AME)
The closest thing either team has to a local derby, a win for USA would see them qualify, whilst anything other than an Americas win would eliminate South Europe. Americas did a good job of denying USA chances, and landed a sucker-punch when Pietrangelo tucked in the rebound from Trudy Carter's free kick. USA managed to get level just before the break when Morgan's excellent first touch earned her a bit of space to place her shot in the bottom corner.
The second half saw USA on top, but they didn't do enough to earn or justify a win, and Americas pick up what could be a crucial point.
Final score: Americas 1-1 USA
Player of the match: Amy Pietrangelo (AME)
So with a game to go, Americas are holding off England to stay in the qualification spots:
South Europe vs USA
Almost a dead rubber, USA just need a point to ensure they qualify - equalling Americas' result would mean they also top the group. South Europe presented USA with a huge give, Andria Georgiou's backpass intercepted by Morgan. Her first-time effort hit the post, but the ball gently rolled back to the striker to tap in her third goal in as many games.
Any hopes of a South Europe comeback were prevented when they picked up their second red of the tournament, Isabelle Meyer dismissed for a bad tackle. USA couldn't add to their lead though, and just saw the game out to see out their qualification.
Final score: South Europe 0-1 USA
Player of the match: Megan Rapinoe (USA)
Almost a dead rubber, USA just need a point to ensure they qualify - equalling Americas' result would mean they also top the group. South Europe presented USA with a huge give, Andria Georgiou's backpass intercepted by Morgan. Her first-time effort hit the post, but the ball gently rolled back to the striker to tap in her third goal in as many games.
Any hopes of a South Europe comeback were prevented when they picked up their second red of the tournament, Isabelle Meyer dismissed for a bad tackle. USA couldn't add to their lead though, and just saw the game out to see out their qualification.
Final score: South Europe 0-1 USA
Player of the match: Megan Rapinoe (USA)
Americas vs England
So, it comes down to this game. Simply put, England need a win. A two-goal Americas victory would see them go above USA, but they won't be thinking of that yet.
Americas got two-thirds of the way to their target as the hour mark arrived with the sides goalless, but England made the breakthrough in the 63rd minute when Miedema headed in Leonie Maier's cross. 4 minutes later and Little's penalty gave England some breathing space. They needed it when Zinsberger smashed a clearance into Mariana Larroquette, the ball flying into the England goal to halve the deficit. Americas struggled to create chances though, and England saw out their crucial victory.
Final score: Americas 1-2 England
Player of the match: Leonie Maier (ENG)
So, it comes down to this game. Simply put, England need a win. A two-goal Americas victory would see them go above USA, but they won't be thinking of that yet.
Americas got two-thirds of the way to their target as the hour mark arrived with the sides goalless, but England made the breakthrough in the 63rd minute when Miedema headed in Leonie Maier's cross. 4 minutes later and Little's penalty gave England some breathing space. They needed it when Zinsberger smashed a clearance into Mariana Larroquette, the ball flying into the England goal to halve the deficit. Americas struggled to create chances though, and England saw out their crucial victory.
Final score: Americas 1-2 England
Player of the match: Leonie Maier (ENG)
Last year England were embarrassingly dumped out in the group stage, so it will be a huge relief to avoid that this year. Their result means all four composite teams - North Europe, South Europe, Americas and Rest of World - fail to make the knockout stages.
Next time we see how our final group goes. Italy are top seeds, but the yellow teams - Brazil, Sweden and Australia - make this a pretty competitive group.
Next time we see how our final group goes. Italy are top seeds, but the yellow teams - Brazil, Sweden and Australia - make this a pretty competitive group.