that finished 1 0. 0ur sports correspondent, katie gornall, is in brisbane. there was a big expat community in australia and here in brisbane and it all made for a cracking atmosphere earlier. there are around 2000 fans here cheering on colombia s every move. not a great deal to cheer about in the first half, quite a nervy start from colombia and jamaica, perhaps the weight of the occasion bearing down upon them but it came alive in the second half thanks to that from usme. it was a wonderful cross from the teenager, guzman, deep to her. she took it down brilliantly, the colombian skipper, to bury into the far corner. that was the first goal jamaica have conceded at this world cup and they have played more than five hours and 20 minutes of football at that point. jamaica have been so resolute in the tournament. they put colombia under pressure and
cheers. - skál! - skál!? - mm-hmm. - fantastic. - so i d love to hear what you think of your lakkris lakkris. - all right, here we go. this is licorice ice cream with licorice nibs, licorice powder, and licorice sauce. wow. wow. - amazing, huh? - that s incredible. so are you a long hauler? you gonna stay in iceland? - yeah. i get this question often because people are like, why do you call yourself an expat? are you staying there? and i m like, you re right. i have to change from expat to immigrant because i do plan on staying here forever. i don t see a reason to ever move back. - you don t want to go back to the united states? - not permanently. i love living in iceland. and that freedom that i was telling you about, in terms of being able to express myself and feeling safe. being a woman, i feel very safe in iceland. and being a black woman, i feel very safe. now granted, i m not saying people don t have experiences