USA ease past Chile and into last 16
![Carli Lloyd made history with her two goals on Sunday. AFP](https://cdn.resfu.com/scripts/tmp_images/afp_en_846bdfcfd6fb9b7e9c5fb8cb42d3e4b016ba2204.jpg?size=1000x&lossy=1)
The winning margin might not have been near to their record-breaking 13-0 hammering of Thailand in their opening Group F game, but this was still an extremely one-sided victory for the holders in Paris.
Lloyd netted twice in the first half either side of a Julie Ertz goal, as the USA joined Sweden - who beat Thailand 5-1 earlier - in qualifying for the knockout phase from Group F.
Their goal difference is such that a draw when they face the Swedes in Le Havre on Thursday will see them advance in first place, which increases the chances of a heavyweight quarter-final showdown back in Paris with hosts France.
Hat-trick hero in the 2015 final win over Japan, Lloyd squandered the chance to get a third goal in this game as she missed a late penalty, but her double here at the Parc des Princes still took her into the record books.
The 36-year-old has now overtaken the mark of Birgit Prinz, the German who found the net at five consecutive matches at the 2003 World Cup.
Lloyd had not been pleased about being used as a substitute against Thailand, when she came on to score her team's last goal, but here she came in as one of seven changes made by coach Jill Ellis.
Among those to drop out were Alex Morgan, scorer of five goals against the hapless Thais, Megan Rapinoe and Tobin Heath, but the USA still put on a show to delight their fans, who made up the majority of the 45,594 crowd.
Chile are ranked 39th in the world, five places beneath Thailand, but with a goalkeeper as good as Endler, who made a string of impressive saves to keep the scoreline respectable, they will be confident of beating the Thais in their last group outing.