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Dzsenifer Marozsan could return Saturday against Nigeria, and while she isn't expected to start the match, Germany is still a very heavy favorite to advance to the quarter-final.
Eugenie Le Sommer has a goal in each of France's first two World Cup matches, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting her to be highly owned again Monday against Nigeria.
France are heavily favored against Norway on Wednesday, and fantasy players will surely be considering center-back Wendie Renard after she scored a brace in the tournament's opening match.
China isn't expected to beat Germany on Saturday, but that doesn't mean fantasy players should avoid the Iron Roses.
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Nets first goal of World Cup
Hansen scored a goal while taking seven shots (one on goal), crossing seven times (one accurate) and creating three chances during Sunday's 6-0 win over the Philippines.
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Notches decent performance as sub
Hansen provided three shots (one on target), four crosses (zero accurate) and one tackle won in Tuesday's 0-0 draw against Switzerland.
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Ineffective in loss
Graham Hansen failed to register a shot in Thursday's 3-0 defeat to England.
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Takes 11 shots against Australia
Graham Hansen returned from an ankle injury and finished with 11 shots (five on target) and six corners in Saturday's PK shootout win against Australia.
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Expected to face Australia
Graham Hansen (ankle) trained Friday and is expected to play Saturday's World Cup round of 16 match against Australia, Ben McKay of the Australian Associated Press reports.
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