Today at the World Cup: Lucy Bronze admit England not happy with performances
England are among eight nations still standing at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand as preparations continue for their respective quarter-finals.
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England are among eight nations still standing at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand as preparations continue for their respective quarter-finals.
Defender Lucy Bronze admitted England "are not happy" with their World Cup performances so far but vowed the Lionesses will step up in Saturday's quarter-final against Colombia.
SYDNEY: Denmark coach Lars Sondergaard thought Australia's first goal made all the difference as his team went down 2-0 to the co-hosts on Monday (Aug 7) to bow out of their first Women's World Cup campaign since 2007 in the last 16.
After the Dutch and Sweden, the latter in dramatic circumstances, joined Spain and Japan in the quarter-finals with wins on Sunday, the round of 16 continues with European champions England taking on Nigeria and co-hosts Australia facing Denmark.
LONDON : England must beware of Nigeria striker Asisat Oshoala when they face the African nation for a place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Brisbane on Monday, according to Karen Carney.
With all 32 nations having now played three times the group stage of the 2023 Women's World Cup is over, leaving just 16 knockout-phase clashes to go before a winner is crowned.
Group play in the Women's World Cup is over, with nations 16 through to the knockout rounds.
England’s forward #07 Lauren James (R) celebrates scoring her team’s fourth goal with teammate England’s defender #05 Alex Greenwoodduring the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup Group D football match between China and England at Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide on August 1, 2023. (Photo by Brenton EDWARDS / AFP)