Paris 2024 Olympics: Spain take on Nigeria as Brazil set eyes on overcoming Japan

Paris 2024 Olympics: Spain take on Nigeria as Brazil set eyes on overcoming Japan

Eric Munene 07:30 - 28.07.2024

Spain target Nigeria's scalp as Brazil face tricky Japan on matchday two of women's football at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Debutants Spain will be hoping they can build on from their solid start to the Paris 2024 Olympic games when they face Nigeria in their second clash of group C on Sunday.

Spain started brightly with a 2-1 win over Japan. Aitana Bonmati and Mariona Caldentey delivered the goals that secured their victory after an early free-kick from Aoba Fujino had given Japan the lead.

With their recent triumphs in the World Cup and UEFA Nations League, Spain is riding a wave of confidence.

Having won 16 of their last 19 matches and nine of their last 10 internationals, they are well-positioned to advance from the group stage.

Their upcoming match against Nigeria is crucial. Nigeria, competing in their first Olympics since 2008, stumbled in their opener with a 1-0 loss to Brazil, courtesy of Gabi Nunes' decisive goal.

The Super Falcons, who have struggled with scoring despite strong defensive performances, must find their attacking rhythm to challenge Spain effectively.

Having previously reached the knockout stage only once (2004), Nigeria faces a tough task to overcome Spain and stay in contention.

Brazil vs. Japan:

Brazil and Japan will clash in a match filled with historical context and recent rivalry. Brazil secured a solid start with a 1-0 victory over Nigeria, thanks to Gabi Nunes’ goal.

Determined to make amends for their disappointing World Cup campaign, Brazil aims to continue their strong Olympic record, having progressed past the group stage in all seven previous appearances.

Japan, meanwhile, began their tournament with a narrow 2-1 loss to Spain. Despite taking an early lead through Aoba Fujino’s stunning free-kick, they were unable to maintain their advantage.

This defeat broke a run of three consecutive wins but left Japan hopeful of bouncing back. Historically, Japan has had mixed results against Brazil at the Olympics, including a 2-0 victory in the 2012 quarter-finals, and will look to replicate that success to advance from the group stage.

While Spain and Brazil look to consolidate their positions at the top of their group, Nigeria and Japan will seek redemption and vital points to keep their Olympic dreams alive.

These matches are set to be decisive in shaping the final group standings and determining which teams advance to the knockout rounds.