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Equatorial Guinea play Norway at Women's World Cup

Page last updated at 09:07 GMT, Tuesday, 28 June 2011 10:07 UK
Equatorial Guinea captain Genoveva Anonma Equatorial Guinea captain Genoveva Anonma is ready for the Women's World Cup in Germany, where she plays her club football
All the pressure will be on Norway as they face debutantes Equatorial Guinea in Group D of the Women's World Cup in Germany on Wednesday.
The 1995 world champions Norway have never failed to reach the World Cup quarter-finals, and know they cannot afford to lose to the Africans in their opening game with matches against Brazil and Australia still to come.
"We know that Equatorial Guinea are physically strong, but we need to begin the tournament with a win," said Norwegian captain Ingvild Stensland.
Eli Landsem's side come into the World Cup in form, having held two-time reigning champions Germany scoreless for 79 minutes before giving up three goals in three minutes in a 3-0 friendly loss in mid-June.
Norway then last week upset title-contenders United States 3-1 in a friendly in Austria.
"We have a proud history. I think we have a decent chance at the World Cup," said midfielder Leni Larsen Kaurin.
"Anything can happen, and I hope we're within a shout of a medal. We could win gold, but everything would have to go our way for that to happen,"
Equatorial Guinea for their part have nothing to lose as the 2008 African champions play their first ever World Cup match.
Striker Genoveva Anonma said the team is nervous going into its first Cup and hope to use the experience to improve their career.
"It's very emotional because most players want to be in the position we're in right now," said Anonma, who was top scorer at German club FF USV Jena last season and secured a move to Champions League finalists Turbine Potsdam.
"I came here to improve my game a bit because playing in Africa isn't the same as playing in Europe," said Anonma.
Forward Jade Boho scored three goals in five games in the qualifying tournament and six in nine caps for the National Nzalang.
Midfielders Dorine Chuigoue and Gloria Chinasa are also scoring threats for the Africans.
Expectations nonetheless are low for Equatorial Guinea, which could be perfect to upset Norway.


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