Mexico looked set for its first-ever Women's World Cup victory after a goal in the 36th minute, but it was not to be — Colombia equalized in the 82nd minute. This draw and subsequent losses to England and France left Mexico out of the Round of 16. In the photo, Mexican midfielder Monica Ocampo, center, collided with the Colombian Angela Clavijo. But where is the ball?

Despite a 0-0 draw in their matchup in Winnipeg, both the United States and Sweden progressed to the Round of 16 — though Sweden just made it, relying on goal difference to take the last spot from Thailand. Here, the United States defended against an attempt on goal by Sweden.

Thailand's first World Cup was an uphill struggle, with 4-0 defeats at the hands of Germany and Norway. A 3-2 victory over Ivory Coast was a consolation, but it was not enough — Thailand did not survive the group stage. Here, Thailand's Natthakarn Chinwong, left, challenged Germany's Dzsenifer Marozsan for the ball.

The United States had a convincing start to its World Cup campaign, with a 3-1 victory against Australia in Winnipeg. Despite their loss, the Matildas (as the Australian team is known to its fans) rallied and progressed to the Round of 16. Here, U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo was tested by a shot in the first half.

The first Group F game saw England take on France, the team responsible for its exit in the quarterfinals four years ago. The English were unable to avenge their defeat, however — French striker Eugenie Le Sommer, left, scored the only goal of the game in the 29th minute.

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