Jamaica 0-5 Italy: Cristiana Girelli fires hat-trick and Aurora Galli bags brace to book place in the last 16 at the Women's World Cup Girelli opened scoring with retaken penalty in the 12th minute on Friday night Juventus striker grabbed her second from close range and headed in the third Substitute Galli added two more late on with a thunderbolt and a clinical strikeBy Reuters Reporter Published: 19:19 BST, 14 June 2019 | Updated: 19:58 BST, 14 June 2019 Viewcomments Italy's Cristiana Girelli bagged a hat trick as they thrashed Jamaica 5-0 to qualify for the last 16 of the Women's World Cup on Friday. Back in the tournament after a 20-year absence, the Azzurre top Group C with six points ahead of Brazil and Australia who have three. Jamaica have yet to earn a point. Italy striker Cristiana Girelli celebrates scoring against Jamaica on Friday night Girelli opened the scoring with a re-taken, VAR-awarded penalty before netting again either side of the interval. Second-half substitute Aurora Galli rounded off the victory with a double after coming on midway through the second half. Girelli's first goal was on a penalty kick she got two chances at making. Aurora Galli came in as a substitute for Italy and scored twice to push the final score to 5-0 Substitute Aurora Galli added two more late on with a thunderbolt and a clinical strike Jamaica goalkeeper Sydney Schneider saved Girelli's low penalty shot to the right post, but video review determined Schneider came off her line too soon. Girelli scored on her second attempt to get Italy rolling. Aurora Galli came in as a substitute for Italy and scored twice to push the final score to 5-0. The night before the match, Jamaican sprint great Usain Bolt used Skype to call into a team gathering of the Reggae Girlz and encouraged them to 'to go out there and do your best. You don't worry about what other people are thinking.' Jamaica lost 3-0 to Brazil in its opening match. Italy thrashed Jamaica in Reims to qualify for the last 16 of the Women's World Cup Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility