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Jul 21, 2021 at 9am UK at Miyagi Stadium
China PR WomenChina PR Women
0-5
Brazil WomenBrazil Women
FT(HT: 0-2)
Marta (9', 74'), Debinha (22'), Alves da Silva (82' pen.), Beatriz (89')

Preview: China PR Women vs. Brazil Women - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Wednesday's Olympic Games Women's Football clash between China PR Women and Brazil Women, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

China PR Women face Brazil Women on Wednesday in the opening matchday of Group F at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, with the game to be played at the Miyagi Stadium in Rifu.

Brazil have been an ever-present side in the Olympics since women's football was introduced in 1996, and China have been to all but one of the Olympic Games, missing out on London 2012.


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China coach Jia Xiuquan reacts after the match in June 2019© Reuters

China qualified for this summer's Olympics alongside Australia - with Japan automatically entered into the competition as the host nation - through the AFC Women's Olympic qualifying tournament, which is set up by the Asian Football Confederation.

The side finished second in their group in Brazil five years ago, but lost to eventual winners Germany in the quarter-final, meaning that they could not match their best performance at an Olympic Games.

In their first appearance at the Olympics in 1996, China earned a silver medal after losing to hosts USA in Georgia.

Manager Jia Xiuquan has been in charge of China since 2018 but only managed a last-16 finish in the 2019 France World Cup, their earliest exit from the World Cup in their seven appearances.

China have not played any friendlies since April, but their opponents on Wednesday organised two warm-up games last month in preparation for this summer.

Brazil defeated Russia 3-0 before a goalless draw with Canada ended their friendly fixtures last Wednesday.

Against Russia, a brace from defender Bruna Benites and a late strike from Andressa sealed the 3-0 victory for Pia Sundhage's side.

Brazil are always considered as strong contenders for a medal at the Olympic Games, having won two silver medals in 2004 and 2008, and continuously reaching the semi-final stage, bar the tournament in 2012.

The South American side would have hoped to achieve more at their home tournament five years ago when they finished fourth, after losing to Sweden on penalties in the semi-final and being beaten by Canada in the bronze medal match.

Brazil captain Marta has won FIFA's World Player of the Year award six times and gives her nation a lot of hope at any tournament having scored 109 goals in 159 appearances for her country.

China PR Women form (all competitions):
  • W
  • D

Brazil Women form (all competitions):
  • W
  • D



Team News

Brazil women's head coach Pia Sundhage pictured in July 2019© Reuters

Captain of China's team this summer is midfielder Wang Shuang, who has scored 30 times in 106 appearances for her country, and has Olympic experience from 2016.

Wang Shanshan is expected to lead the line for Xiauquan's side on Wednesday, posing a big goal threat having scored 49 goals in 141 caps.

Wu Haiyan provides defensive stability at the back for China, and she will use her 124 caps as experience to protect Peng Shimeng in goal.

OL Reign's Angelina was a late addition to the Brazil squad after replacing fellow midfielder Adriana, who had to withdraw through injury.

Brazil have a recent Champions League winner in their ranks, as 18-year-old Giovana plays for Barcelona, who beat Chelsea 4-0 in the final in May.

China PR Women possible starting lineup:
Shimeng; Haiyan, Guiping, Yuping, Xiaoxue; Shuang, Xin, Yan, Lina; Shanshan, Man

Brazil Women possible starting lineup:
Barbara; Tamires, Rafaelle, Erika, Benites; Duda, Julia, Formiga; Marta, Debinha, Beatriz


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We say: China PR Women 0-2 Brazil Women

Brazil have kept two clean sheets in their two warm-up friendlies and that should have built good foundations to build upon coming into the Olympics.

China will be a difficult challenge for Brazil as they have a lot of experience in their squad, however the quality of Marta and her national teammates should be enough to beat China on Wednesday.



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· Two-time Olympic gold medallist and comeback queen Helen Glover teams up with Polly Swan in the heats of the women's pair (12.30am-4.30am)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
· Two-time Rio gold medallist Max Whitlock leads Team GB's charge in the men's qualification, while Rhys McClenaghan flies the flag for Ireland (2am-2pm)

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· The first gold medal of the Games will be awarded in the Air Rifle women's final (from 2.45am)

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