June 19 (Reuters) - The Women's World Cup enters what is expected to be a thrilling single-game knockout stage in Canada on Saturday with no clear- cut favourite after the top seeds all won their groups.
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European juggernauts Germany play Sweden in Ottawa in the opening last-16 clash before China face World Cup debutante Cameroon in Edmonton with each side looking to take the next step toward the July 5 final in Vancouver.