South Africa forward Ode Fulutudilu has stated that China will pose a tougher test in their second Women's World Cup group tie in France.
The debutantes can keep their Round of 16 hopes alive with a win as they currently sit at the foot of Group B after a 3-1 opening loss to Spain.
The Malaga star believes Banyana Banyana have fully recovered for their must-win clash with the Asians at Parc des Princes.
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“We’ve had some time to regenerate and to get our mind and bodies going again," Fulutudilu told the media.