Wang Lisi was the hero for China, as two Asian nations triumphed in Canada, while New Zealand kept the host nation quiet.
A stoppage-time goal saw China stun Netherlands at the Women's World Cup on Thursday, while Canada's attacking woes continued.
China had lost five straight matches before it faced the Dutch in Edmonton and had not won in 11, but Wang Lisi's strike in the 91st minute saw the Asian nation deservedly triumph 1-0.
Wang burst onto a ball over the top as the Group A encounter ticked into added time in the second half, and although the 23-year-old appeared to mishit her first touch, it rolled past Netherlands goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal and into the net.