Spain have been tipped to go deep into the FIFA Women's World Cup, and started with a routine 3-0 win against Costa Rica ©Getty Images

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Esther González, centre in red, delivered the cross which led to an own goal for Spain's opener and scored their third goal of the game on the rebound ©Getty Images
Esther González, centre in red, delivered the cross which led to an own goal for Spain's opener and scored their third goal of the game on the rebound ©Getty Images
Only a fine performance from Costa Rica goalkeeper Daniela Solera prevented Spain from scoring more than three goals, and she saved a tame penalty from Jennifer Hermoso  ©Getty Images
Only a fine performance from Costa Rica goalkeeper Daniela Solera prevented Spain from scoring more than three goals, and she saved a tame penalty from Jennifer Hermoso ©Getty Images
Back-to-back Best FIFA Women's Player award winner Alexia Putellas, left, missed last year's UEFA Women's European Championship for Spain with injury, but played the last 13 minutes as a substitute in Wellington ©Getty Images
Back-to-back Best FIFA Women's Player award winner Alexia Putellas, left, missed last year's UEFA Women's European Championship for Spain with injury, but played the last 13 minutes as a substitute in Wellington ©Getty Images
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, front centre, was among the spectators in Dunedin, where his native Switzerland beat the Philippines 2-0 ©Getty Images
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, front centre, was among the spectators in Dunedin, where his native Switzerland beat the Philippines 2-0 ©Getty Images
The Philippines are one of eight teams making their FIFA Women's World Cup debuts at the expanded tournament in Australia and New Zealand ©Getty Images
The Philippines are one of eight teams making their FIFA Women's World Cup debuts at the expanded tournament in Australia and New Zealand ©Getty Images
Swiss star Ramona Bachmann grabbed her side's first goal of the FIFA Women's World Cup with a penalty on the stroke of half-time against the Philippines ©Getty Images
Swiss star Ramona Bachmann grabbed her side's first goal of the FIFA Women's World Cup with a penalty on the stroke of half-time against the Philippines ©Getty Images
Canadian captain Christine Sinclair, front, could have become the first player to score at six World Cups, but her penalty was saved by Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie ©Getty Images
Canadian captain Christine Sinclair, front, could have become the first player to score at six World Cups, but her penalty was saved by Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie ©Getty Images
Nigeria frustrated the Olympic champions Canada and earned a 0-0 draw from their opening match in Group B ©Getty Images
Nigeria frustrated the Olympic champions Canada and earned a 0-0 draw from their opening match in Group B ©Getty Images
Nigeria's Deborah Abiodun, right, received the first red card of the tournament in stoppage time after a video assistant referee review ©Getty Images
Nigeria's Deborah Abiodun, right, received the first red card of the tournament in stoppage time after a video assistant referee review ©Getty Images