Switzerland 0-0 New Zealand: Fifa Women’s World Cup co-hosts eliminated

Tournament co-hosts New Zealand were knocked out of the Fifa Women’s World Cup as Switzerland got the draw they needed to advance as Group A winners.

Jacqueline Hand hit the post for New Zealand but they could not get the win they needed to stay in the competition.

They become the first host nation to fail to make it past the group phase.

It was a tame and disappointing end to the tournament for New Zealand, who had beaten Norway 1-0 in the World Cup’s opening match.

A shock 1-0 loss on Tuesday in Wellington against the Philippines, the lowest ranked nation in Group A, left New Zealand’s qualification in the balance, although their fate was still in their hands before their final match in Dunedin.

But, in a game they needed to win, they failed to have a single shot on target in the opening 70 minutes against Switzerland.

With the Europeans themselves only one goal away from elimination, it became tight and tense with neither side able to create many clear-cut opportunities.

Hannah Wilkinson of New Zealand

Tearful and disappointing end to New Zealand’s campaign

A number of New Zealand players were in tears at the final whistle, with their team eliminated on goal difference.

This was the country’s sixth appearance at a Women’s World Cup, but they had not won any of their previous 15 matches before Hannah Wilkinson scored the only goal in their 2023 opener as they beat Norway in front of a crowd of 42,137.

But the loss to the Philippines, a side ranked 20 places below them, was the one that proved crucial.

New Zealand, 26th in the world, did not give their supporters much to cheer about against Switzerland as they had to wait until the 74th minute to see the hosts have their first shot on target – a weak effort from Malia Steinmetz straight at Swiss goalkeeper Gaelle Thalmann.

The Football Ferns then had a tame header on target from Claudia Bunge, before eight minutes of injury time.

New Zealand goalkeeper Victoria Esson went up for a corner and two free-kicks, getting her head on one of the free-kicks, only to send her effort well off target.

But the hosts could not get a goal as Switzerland hung on to move into the last 16 for the second time, after also doing so in their previous appearance in 2015.

They will play the runners-up in Group C, the losers of Monday’s Spain v Japan game, in the first of the knockout matches on Saturday, 5 August.

Player of the match

LehmannAlisha Lehmann

with an average of 4.21

Switzerland

  1. Squad number23Player nameLehmann

    Average rating

    4.21

  2. Squad number1Player nameThalmann

    Average rating

    3.32

  3. Squad number13Player nameWälti

    Average rating

    3.25

  4. Squad number5Player nameMaritz

    Average rating

    3.17

  5. Squad number16Player nameMauron

    Average rating

    2.90

  6. Squad number19Player nameAigbogun

    Average rating

    2.84

  7. Squad number11Player nameSow

    Average rating

    2.78

  8. Squad number18Player nameCalligaris

    Average rating

    2.76

  9. Squad number8Player nameRiesen

    Average rating

    2.75

  10. Squad number10Player nameBachmann

    Average rating

    2.75

  11. Squad number6Player nameReuteler

    Average rating

    2.66

  12. Squad number17Player namePiubel

    Average rating

    2.62

  13. Squad number2Player nameStierli

    Average rating

    2.62

  14. Squad number9Player nameCrnogorcevic

    Average rating

    2.58

  15. Squad number22Player nameTerchoun

    Average rating

    2.51

New Zealand

  1. Squad number16Player nameHand

    Average rating

    3.03

  2. Squad number14Player nameBowen

    Average rating

    2.96

  3. Squad number13Player nameStott

    Average rating

    2.88

  4. Squad number21Player nameEsson

    Average rating

    2.85

  5. Squad number4Player nameBott

    Average rating

    2.79

  6. Squad number6Player nameSteinmetz

    Average rating

    2.71

  7. Squad number7Player nameRiley

    Average rating

    2.68

  8. Squad number10Player nameLongo

    Average rating

    2.64

  9. Squad number12Player nameHassett

    Average rating

    2.62

  10. Squad number17Player nameWilkinson

    Average rating

    2.57

  11. Squad number11Player nameChance

    Average rating

    2.51

  12. Squad number9Player nameRennie

    Average rating

    2.51

  13. Squad number3Player nameBunge

    Average rating

    2.49

  14. Squad number20Player nameRiley

    Average rating

    2.48

  15. Squad number2Player namePercival

    Average rating

    2.46

  16. Squad number18Player nameJale

    Average rating

    2.39

Line-ups

Switzerland

Formation 4-3-2-1

  • 1Thalmann
  • 19Aigbogun
  • 5Maritz
  • 2Stierli
  • 8Riesen
  • 11Sow
  • 13Wälti
  • 6ReutelerSubstituted forLehmannat 71′minutes
  • 17PiubelSubstituted forCalligarisat 85′minutes
  • 10BachmannSubstituted forMauronat 85′minutes
  • 9CrnogorcevicSubstituted forTerchounat 90+4′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Marti
  • 4Felber
  • 7Arfaoui
  • 12Peng
  • 14Rey
  • 16Mauron
  • 18Calligaris
  • 20Humm
  • 21Friedli
  • 22Terchoun
  • 23Lehmann

New Zealand

Formation 4-4-2

  • 21Esson
  • 4Bott
  • 13StottSubstituted forBungeat 62′minutes
  • 14Bowen
  • 7Riley
  • 10LongoSubstituted forHassettat 62′minutes
  • 6Steinmetz
  • 2PercivalSubstituted forJaleat 72′minutes
  • 11ChanceSubstituted forRileyat 45′minutes
  • 16Hand
  • 17WilkinsonSubstituted forRennieat 82′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Nayler
  • 3Bunge
  • 5Foster
  • 8Cleverley
  • 9Rennie
  • 12Hassett
  • 15Satchell
  • 18Jale
  • 19Anton
  • 20Riley
  • 22Clegg
  • 23Leat

Referee:
Tori Penso

Attendance:
25,947

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Match ends, Switzerland 0, New Zealand 0.

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