Jamaica celebrated winning their first point at a FIFA Women's World Cup with a 0-0 draw against France in Sydney ©Getty Images

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More than 39,000 supporters watched the Group F opener between France and Jamaica at the Sydney Football Stadium ©Getty Images
More than 39,000 supporters watched the Group F opener between France and Jamaica at the Sydney Football Stadium ©Getty Images
Jamaica lost star player and all-time top goalscorer Khadija Shaw to a second yellow card in second-half stoppage time, and she is now set to miss her side's next match against Panama ©Getty Images
Jamaica lost star player and all-time top goalscorer Khadija Shaw to a second yellow card in second-half stoppage time, and she is now set to miss her side's next match against Panama ©Getty Images
It was a frustrating start to the Women's World Cup for France, who are ranked fifth in the world but could not find a way through against Jamaica ©Getty Images
It was a frustrating start to the Women's World Cup for France, who are ranked fifth in the world but could not find a way through against Jamaica ©Getty Images
Hildah Magaia, left, bundled home early in the second half for South Africa to have them on course for an upset against Olympic silver medallists Sweden ©Getty Images
Hildah Magaia, left, bundled home early in the second half for South Africa to have them on course for an upset against Olympic silver medallists Sweden ©Getty Images
Fridolina Rolfo, right, levelled the match for Sweden against South Africa midway through the second half in Wellington ©Getty Images
Fridolina Rolfo, right, levelled the match for Sweden against South Africa midway through the second half in Wellington ©Getty Images
Amanda Ilestedt, centre, broke South Africa's hearts in the last minute when she headed home a corner to earn Sweden a 2-1 victory ©Getty Images
Amanda Ilestedt, centre, broke South Africa's hearts in the last minute when she headed home a corner to earn Sweden a 2-1 victory ©Getty Images
Stefanie van der Gragt, second right player in orange, headed home the only goal of the game to help 2019 runners-up The Netherlands beat Portugal 1-0 ©Getty Images
Stefanie van der Gragt, second right player in orange, headed home the only goal of the game to help 2019 runners-up The Netherlands beat Portugal 1-0 ©Getty Images
The Netherlands' goal was initially disallowed for offside, but Jill Roord, number six in orange, was deemed not to have interfered with play after a video assistant referee review ©Getty Images
The Netherlands' goal was initially disallowed for offside, but Jill Roord, number six in orange, was deemed not to have interfered with play after a video assistant referee review ©Getty Images
Portugal are one of eight teams making their FIFA Women's World Cup debut in Australia and New Zealand, but rarely looked like denying The Netherlands a winning start in Dunedin ©Getty Images
Portugal are one of eight teams making their FIFA Women's World Cup debut in Australia and New Zealand, but rarely looked like denying The Netherlands a winning start in Dunedin ©Getty Images