Canada and the Netherlands are undefeated heading into their final Group E match at the Women's World Cup.
With a decisive win, Chile still has a chance to advance; Thailand is playing primarily to avoid making history it would rather avoid. After allowing 18 goals — 13 to the U.S. — and scoring once in a pair of losses, Thailand has a chance to break records for most goals allowed and worst differential , marks currently held by Argentina from 2007.
It’s certainly not the way the Thais want to be remembered after winning a game in their tournament debut four years ago. Chile, in its Women’s World Cup debut, is still looking for its first win and first goal, but goalkeeper Christiane Endler has been fantastic, facing 51 shots and making 11 saves. That’s kept her team in the tournament and if Chile beat Thailand and erased its -5 goal differential in the process, it could advance a third-place team.
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