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Kenya's Junior Starlets face a daunting task when they take on two-time world champions North Korea in their second group 'c' clash tonight at the ongoing 2024 FIFA under-17 women's world cup in Santiago, the Dominican Republic. Kenya needs a win against North Korea to stay in the tournament after they went down 2-0 to England on Friday morning in their first game. On the other hand, the Koreans, who humbled Mexico 4-1 in their opening fixture, are determined to stamp their authority in group 'c' where they are already in the driving seat.
Junior Starlets face defending champions North Korea in their second fixture in Women -17 World Cup
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