A retaken penalty from Georgia Stanway helped England labour to a 1-0 win against Haiti at the FIFA Women's World Cup ©Getty Images

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While England underwhelmed, world number 53-ranked side Haiti impressed on their tournament debut, and almost took a share of the spoils through a well-saved effort from Roseline Eloissaint, left ©Getty Images
While England underwhelmed, world number 53-ranked side Haiti impressed on their tournament debut, and almost took a share of the spoils through a well-saved effort from Roseline Eloissaint, left ©Getty Images
Sophia Smith scored twice for back-to-back Women's World Cup winners the United States in their 3-0 win against Vietnam ©Getty Images
Sophia Smith scored twice for back-to-back Women's World Cup winners the United States in their 3-0 win against Vietnam ©Getty Images
Lindsey Horan completed the scoring for the US in their 3-0 win against Vietnam ©Getty Images
Lindsey Horan completed the scoring for the US in their 3-0 win against Vietnam ©Getty Images
Vietnam are one of eight countries making their FIFA Women's World Cup debut at the expanded tournament in Australia and New Zealand ©Getty Images
Vietnam are one of eight countries making their FIFA Women's World Cup debut at the expanded tournament in Australia and New Zealand ©Getty Images
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, centre, has been based in New Zealand for the first three days of the tournament and watched the US beat Vietnam in Auckland ©Getty Images
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, centre, has been based in New Zealand for the first three days of the tournament and watched the US beat Vietnam in Auckland ©Getty Images
IOC member Infantino, second right on back row, made the 120 kilometres journey from Auckland to Hamilton for Japan's match against Zambia ©Getty Images
IOC member Infantino, second right on back row, made the 120 kilometres journey from Auckland to Hamilton for Japan's match against Zambia ©Getty Images
Hinata Miyazawa scored twice for 2011 winners Japan as they recorded the biggest win of the tournament so far 5-0 against Zambia ©Getty Images
Hinata Miyazawa scored twice for 2011 winners Japan as they recorded the biggest win of the tournament so far 5-0 against Zambia ©Getty Images
A penalty in the 11th minute of second half injury time from Riko Ueki, front, rounded off Japan's 5-0 win against Zambia ©Getty Images
A penalty in the 11th minute of second half injury time from Riko Ueki, front, rounded off Japan's 5-0 win against Zambia ©Getty Images
A late header from Amalie Vangsgaard helped Denmark to start their tournament with a 1-0 win against China in the day's fourth and final match ©Getty Images
A late header from Amalie Vangsgaard helped Denmark to start their tournament with a 1-0 win against China in the day's fourth and final match ©Getty Images