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The Man City players progressing with their countries at Women's World Cup

All 14 Manchester City players are still in contention to win the World Cup with the group stage now in the book.

There have been shocks aplenty in Australia and New Zealand but the Citizens crop have all safely navigated their way through to the knockout stages.

While Australia could have had a nervy final group game, they cruised to victory, as did England over China.

We take a look at how the Man City stars got on with their native countries.

Australia

The co-hosts didn’t have it all their own way in Group B but a 4-0 victory over Olympic champions Canada saw them through to the last 16.

City’s centre back Alanna Kennedy has been a totemic presence and played every minute of the tournament so far.

Mary Fowler scored her first World Cup goal against Canada having seen an earlier effort disallowed.

Australia meet Denmark on Tuesday with a place in the quarter-finals at stake.

England

Sarina Wiegman’s side are coming to the boil nicely as they aim to pair their European title with global glory.

They are buttressed by a six-strong City contingent of Alex Greenwood, Chloe Kelly, Ellie Roebuck, Esme Morgan, Laura Coombs and Lauren Hemp.

Coombs made her tournament debut against Denmark before featuring against China while both Hemp and Kelly scored in a thumping 6-1 success. It’s Nigeria up next.

Jamaica

Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw’s goalscoring prowess was billed as Jamaica’s cheat code heading into their second World Cup.

But actually it has been their defensive solidity that has proved the bedrock of a first-ever run to the knockout stages

Shaw played her part in a disciplined display against Brazil that set up a lottery of a last 16 clash with Colombia.

Japan

Yui Hasegawa’s Japan emerged with the most credit from the

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