Nigeria will face Ireland, who are already out of the tournament, in the last round of Group B. A draw is enough to qualify for the round of 16.
The African Super Eagles came from behind to beat co-hosts Australia in their last match. Coach Wojiam's tactics and deployment have worked well, and now they have a chance to qualify for the final week of the Women's World Cup on both occasions.
I think Barcelona striker Osho Ayla, who came in as a reserve and scored the winning goal against the Kangaroos in Nigeria, will once again be the team's biggest goal threat this time around, while Ujina Jannu has the ability to pose a danger on the wings as well.
O'Hara, who led the team to a clean sheet against Canada and a goal against Australia, will join forces with English-born Prindi, who played with me at Notts County, to ensure that the back four stays disciplined.
I feel sorry for Ireland, even though they controlled the game in the first half against Olympic women's soccer gold medalists Canada, but lost 1-2. They will be hoping to get their first point after their first ever finals week.
Captain Katie McCabe scored from a corner kick against Canada. The Arsenal star is a role model for her teammates and can make an impact in big matches, so I expect her to be brilliant again this time around.
Ruth Ginn's offense has been performing well in this year's tournament, and center back Ruth Ginn, who was released from injury trouble last time, is going to lead the defense to deliver a solid performance in this tough match.