As the Women's World Cup reaches the round of 16, the game is getting more and more tense, and the winning and losing positions of the 16 teams are clear at a glance, which is undoubtedly a great help for guessing the [championship].
In this year's group stage, the gap between the strengths of the teams narrowed significantly, and the only teams that were able to win all three matches and accumulate nine points were the Japanese women's soccer team in Group C, the England women's soccer team in Group D, and the Swedish women's soccer team in Group G. The traditional strongest teams, Canada Women's Soccer and Brazil Women's Soccer, bid farewell to the group stage early.
The Japanese women's soccer team has been the most impressive in the group stage, winning all three matches without conceding a single goal, especially in the 4:0 victory over Spain, which showed their full dominance. However, the Japanese women's soccer team will have a difficult road ahead of them if they want to win the championship, as they will face the powerful Norwegian women's soccer team in the round of 16, and then face the Swedish women's soccer team or the United States women's soccer team in the next round, which is a very difficult task. Also in the top half of the bracket are the Spanish women's soccer team and the Dutch women's soccer team.
As far as the promotion situation is concerned, the Dutch women's soccer team seems to have more advantages, only need to face the South African women's soccer team which has just been thrilled to advance in the round of 16, and after advancing to the next round, it is expected that they will meet the Spanish women's soccer team which has obvious loopholes in the defense line, and they will have a great opportunity to advance to the quarterfinals or even the finals. If you have to choose among the finalists, the Dutch women's soccer team in the top half of the bracket may be a good choice.