# England’s Favourable Draw in the Women’s World Cup
The Women’s World Cup has been full of surprises and upsets, and Germany’s shock exit has left England in a more favourable side of the draw. With only two of the world’s top 10 teams in England’s side of the draw, they have a great chance of making it to the final.
## Morocco’s Underdog Story
Morocco are writing one of the great underdog stories after beating Group H winners Colombia to finish second ahead of the Germans, who are ranked second in the world.
## England’s Last 16 Opponents
England play Nigeria (40th) in the last 16 on Monday and should they win they would line up a quarter-final clash with either Jamaica (43rd) or Colombia (25th).
## Nigeria, Jamaica, and Colombia’s Results
Nigeria beat tournament co-hosts Australia on their way to finishing second in Group B, while Jamaica drew with France and Brazil, beating Panama to progress from Group F as runners up. Meanwhile, Colombia stunned Germany 2-1 on their way to finishing top of Group H, indicating that there could be more shocks to come in the tournament.
## England’s Chances
England have a great chance of making it to the final, but they must not underestimate their opponents. Nigeria, Jamaica, and Colombia have all produced some eye-catching results at the World Cup and could cause an upset if England don’t take them seriously.
## England’s Route to the Final
England’s route to the final can be found on the BBC Sport website. If they win their last 16 match against Nigeria, they will face either Jamaica or Colombia in the quarter-finals. The semi-finals will be against either France or Brazil, and the final could be against any of the remaining teams.
## Conclusion
England have a great chance of making it to the final of the Women’s World Cup, but they must not underestimate their opponents. With only two of the world’s top 10 teams in their side of the draw, they have a great opportunity to make it all the way.