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Group B
TeamMPWDLGFGAPts
1NigeriaNigeria3210427
2NetherlandsNetherlands3120325
3USAUSA3111444
4JapanJapan3003140

MatchDate - TimeVenue Results
307 August - 17:00Tianjin JapanJapan0:1 (0:0)USAUSA
407 August - 19:45Tianjin NetherlandsNetherlands0:0NigeriaNigeria
1110 August - 17:00Tianjin NigeriaNigeria2:1 (0:0)JapanJapan
1210 August - 19:45Tianjin USAUSA2:2 (0:1)NetherlandsNetherlands
1713 August - 17:00Shenyang NetherlandsNetherlands1:0 (0:0)JapanJapan
1813 August - 17:00Beijing NigeriaNigeria2:1 (1:0)USAUSA

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