The Women's World Cup has produced a wide array of results during its first two days of action. Hot nation Canada kicked things off with a stoppage time penalty kick to defeat China 1-0, and the Netherlands matched that score against New Zealand in the ensuing game.
Things were a little different on Sunday. Norway began the day with a dominating 4-0 victory over Thailand; however, not to be outdone, Germany, the world's No. 1 team, demoralized the Ivory Coast, winning by a score of 10-0—the second-most lopsided result in Women's World Cup history.
Monday will mark the first time we see four matches in a single day, and it's a jam-packed schedule.