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Shaw sent off as Raggae Girlz hold wasteful France to stalemate



A resolute Jamaica outfit has held France to a 0-0 draw at Allianz Stadium in the opening match of Group F at the Women’s World Cup.

The wasteful Les Blues were on top for large stretches of the contest but could not capitalise on their huge possession advantage and 13 attempts on goal that gave Rebecca Spencer plenty of work to do in the Jamaica goal.

It is a valuable point for the Raggae Girlz, but it wasn’t all good news as striker Khadija Shaw was…


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