Scotland will look to bounce back from their opening game defeat to England when they take on Japan at Roazhon Park in Rennes looking for their first ever women's World Cup victory.
Shelley Kerr’s side were beaten 2-1 in their Group D opener but can take plenty of encouragement from a resilient performance against one of the favourites for the tournament itself.
Meanwhile Japan, winners in 2011 and 2015 runners-up, are also looking for their first victory after they were held to a shock goalless draw by Argentina in their opening group game.