Four Countries Advance to FIFA U-20 Women’s Quarter-Finals

FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup: Quarter-Finals Take Shape

As the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup continues in Colombia, the excitement only grows. With the recent conclusion of the Round of 16 fixtures, we now know which four nations have secured their places in the quarter-final stage.

Colombia, fresh from their 1-0 victory over South Korea, joins the host country in the quarter-finals alongside the United States, following their thrilling 3-2 win over Mexico. Spain and Brazil are also through, having secured contrasting victories over Canada (2-1) and Cameroon (3-1), respectively.

These four nations demonstrate the incredible talent and diversity on display at this World Cup. From the home crowd’s enthusiasm for host nation Colombia to the U.S. team’s triumphant win over Mexico, each match has its unique story to tell.

More action is yet to come, with North Korea preparing to face Austria and Germany set to tackle Argentina later today. These fixtures have the potential to shape the tournament’s trajectory and cement the quarter-final places that will follow.

With competition heating up, the attention now turns to the road ahead. Which of these eight teams will book a spot in the semi-final stage? The world will be watching as the remaining ties unfold, eager to unravel the drama and surprises waiting in store.


As the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup concludes its Round of 16 fixtures, four countries have secured their places in the quarter-final stage.

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