Women's World Cup 2023 - England and Australia set up Ashes clash for place in the final
England and Australia will go head-to-head once again this summer, as they both booked their spots in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup on Saturday.
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England and Australia will go head-to-head once again this summer, as they both booked their spots in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup on Saturday.
BRISBANE : France coach Herve Renard said he had nothing to criticise his players for after they were beaten by "millimetres" in the quarter-finals of the Women's World Cup, losing to Australia in a dramatic penalty shootout on Saturday.
Day 24 at the World Cup in Australia sees the final round of quarter-finals as hosts Australia take on France for a place in the semi-finals, followed by England's clash with Colombia.
SYDNEY : France will look to take advantage of the pressure on Women's World Cup co-hosts Australia as home expectations soar before Saturday's quarter-final showdown in Brisbane, while European champions England take on Colombia in Sydney.
BRISBANE : France are aware of the pressure that a revived Australia side will be under as host nation in their Women's World Cup quarter-final on Saturday, and expect a tough test in front of a packed and partisan crowd at Lang Park.
MELBOURNE : Australia coach Tony Gustavsson said he would have no hesitation bringing Sam Kerr back into his starting 11 for Saturday's Women's World Cup quarter-final against France if she is cleared by the team's medical staff.
ADELAIDE : France's run at the Women's World Cup is about to get a lot tougher with a quarter-final clash against Australia on Saturday, but Les Bleues coach Herve Renard understands the pressure that comes with being a host nation in a knockout game.
France coach Herve Renard high-fived his staff on the sideline as it became clear his team was on its way to the quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup.