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Women's World Cup roundup: Lauren James lifts England over China

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Lauren James scored two goals and assisted on three others to lead England into the Round of 16 of the FIFA Women's World Cup with a 6-1 shellacking of China on Tuesday in Adelaide, Australia.China's Shuang Wang scored the only goal in defeat.

China failed to advance from the group stage for the first time in a Women's World Cup.With England (3-0-0, nine points) dealing with an injury to midfielder Keira Walsh (knee), the 21-year-old James has emerged as the nation's rising star.

A video review before halftime took away a goal or James would've bagged a hat trick against China (1-2-0, three points).The Lionesses won three straight to win Group D ahead of Denmark, which will also advance.England got three goals during group stage matches from James and next plays Nigeria on Monday in Brisbane.Alessia Russo scored in the fourth minute and James assisted again on the second goal of the match - punched in by Lauren Hemp - before she scored the first of her pair of goals from the box in the 41st minute.

Chloe Kelly and Rachel Daly also netted goals for England, which matched its widest margin of victory in a Women's World Cup game.Denmark 2, Haiti 0For the first time since 1995, Denmark advanced from the group stage of the Women's World Cup with a 2-0 win over Haiti (0-3-0, zero points) in Perth, Australia.Denmark (2-1-0, six points) scored on two of its six shots on goal with scores from Pernille Harder and Sanne Troelsgaard.

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