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CamerVibes Football Correspondent predicted that the Lionesses will beat the Swiss 2 goals to 1. lets watch n see wat happens.


Cameroon will play a decisive qualification match against Switzerland for the second round today Tuesday in Edmonton. CamerVibe's Chief football correspondent has hinted that the Lionesses will beat the Swiss 2 goals to 1. The Indomitable Lionesses have arrived in the city of Edmonton where their last group stage match will take place. Despite the stone wall task, the Lionesses continue to distill good humor and joy of life around them with the hope that history will be made in Canada. The ladies are focused on Switzerland, an opponent who looks tough with regards to their thrashing 10-1 of Ecuador during the 2nd day of Group C.
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The Indomitable Lionesses have promised to stay focused throughout the match. They will particularly be wary of Switzerland's Fabienne Humm, author of three goals in five minutes against Ecuador and signing the fastest hat-trick in Women's World Cup. Attention also will be on Ramona Bachmann and Lara Dickenmann, both of whom displayed a beautiful classic with Lyon, finalist in the UEFA Champions League this year.  Cameroon and Switzerland have three points. But the Helvetians have a better goal difference (+8) as Lionesses (+5). The battle of nerves is all about getting a second place to qualify for the second round. It is important to observe here that the four best third in the group stage will qualify for the knockout stages.
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