Denmark beat Haiti 2-0 to arrive at FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup knockouts Denmark beat Haiti 2-0 to fit the bill for the knockout phase of the FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup.



The triumphant side's captain Pernille Harder changed a first-half punishment over completely to enroll her lady objective in the uber occasion.


The result brings an end to the Danes' lengthy absence from the knockout stage, which began in 1995. England, who won Group D with a 6-1 victory over China, will play Nigeria on Monday in Brisbane, while Denmark, who finished second, will play Australia in Sydney.


"I'm so glad for the young ladies and of the group that we endured the gathering stages, it's been quite a while since a Danish group did that in a World Cup," Harder told correspondents.


After defender Simone Boye's goal in the third minute was determined to be offside by video assistant refereeing (VAR), Denmark continued its strong start.


Haiti midfielder Dayana Pierre-Louis surrendered a punishment for handball in the 21st moment which gave More earnestly her second, coolly opening the ball in the base left corner from the spot.


After forward Signe Bruun was found to have fouled the diminutive Caribbean goalkeeper Kerly Theus outside the box, the Bayern Munich player was denied a header in the 83rd minute and an offside call in the 45th minute.


Haiti, positioned 55th on the planet, showed extraordinary soul looking for a balancer, ruling periods after the break, in any case, the experience of the eighteenth-positioned Danes radiated through and substitute Sanne Troelsgaard fixed the outcome in stoppage time.


Haiti ends their most memorable World Cup crusade winless from three games.


"We're incredibly, glad for our group. I'm not frightened of what the future might hold and I'm not terrified of managing these losses," said losing mentor Nicolas Delepine.