Nigeria have finally ended their 20-year of wait for a spot in the Round of 16 of the Women's World Cup in France.
The Super Falcons had failed to go beyond the knockout stage since 1999, when they reached the quarter-final in the USA.
With Brazil, China and Cameroon already qualified as the three best third-placed teams, the Nigerians were hoping Chile failed to beat Thailand by a three-goal advantage in Rennes, which came through on Thursday.
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Despite Chile's 2-0 win over Thailand in final Group E game in Montpellier, Thomas Dennerby's side claimed the last spot among the four best third-placed teams, on superior goals.