England edge out old rivals as Japan get set for World Cup bow

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Former winners will hope to keep pace with group rival England's winning start when the kick off their Women's campaign against outsiders on Monday.

England got the better of their old foes in Nice Sunday, although Phil Neville's side were forced to cling on for a 2-1 victory.

A Nikita Parris penalty and Ellen White's strike had England 2-0 up and cruising in the south of France, but rallied in the second half on their finals debut and pulled one back.

England, who are among the favourites to win the trophy, took three points in the Group D opener but the victory hinged on the 14th-minute penalty awarded following a VAR review of a by defender

"We have been given two talks by referees, and both said that was going to be a penalty," said Neville of the award.

"I have not seen it, I didn't look at it, I just trusted that the minute the referee came over, the minute that she does that, I think it is going to be a penalty."

Scotland Shelley Kerr, described the decision as "harsh", but at least her team gave a much better account of themselves in the second half, just two years after losing 6-0 to the same opponents in their opening match at Euro 2017.

Neville called it an "unbelievable occasion" but there were little more than 13,000 fans inside the ground to see it, disappointingly fewer than the number of tickets said had been sold.

England will be back in Nice to face 2011 world champions in their last group game, but before that the will expect to get off to a winning start against at the in

The South American nation are back at after 12 years away but know the size of the task awaiting them when the match kicks off at 1600 GMT.

"We lack decades of development to reach world levels. But football has something special, the passion, the fury inside," said their coach, Carlos Borrello, as he labelled his players "warriors".

- Aussie agony -

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Elsewhere on day three there was agony for Australia's Matildas as they conceded a stoppage-time goal to lose 2-1 to in Valenciennes.

ensured the Azzurre made a dramatic return to after a 20-year absence, popping up at the back post to head in a stoppage-time winner in the Group C clash.

It was a second goal of the game for the Juventus player, who had already levelled for the dogged Italians, cancelling out the opener from Australian hotshot

The Australians, tipped by many to have a big impact in France, had taken a first-half lead when Kerr converted the rebound after her penalty had been saved.

"This game is gone and now we have to focus on We can't ponder on a loss and we wouldn't have pondered on a win either," said Kerr.

- Cristiane fills void -

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got off to a great start too, with Cristiane filling the gap left by absent star as she scored a hat-trick to secure a 3-0 win over Jamaica's Reggae Girlz.

Marta, one of the greatest female players of all time, had not recovered from a in time to play in Grenoble, but the 34-year-old Cristiane stepped forward on the occasion of her 139th cap.

The former Saint-Germain headed in the opener after 15 minutes, scooped a rebound over the line five minutes after the break and capped her treble with a fine free-kick that curled in off the underside of the bar just past the hour.

offered little resistance, and their prevented a heavier defeat as she saved Andressa's weak 38th-minute penalty.

Monday's other game will see -- ranked fifth in the world -- take on in Montpellier in Group E.

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First Published: Mon, June 10 2019. 09:40 IST