Kerr strikes as Australia end England streak with 2-0 victory in international friendly
LONDON: Australia ended England’s 30-match unbeaten run with a 2-0 victory in a friendly on Tuesday, 100 days from the start of the Women’s World Cup.
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LONDON: Australia ended England’s 30-match unbeaten run with a 2-0 victory in a friendly on Tuesday, 100 days from the start of the Women’s World Cup.
In just one word, Mary Earps managed to encapsulate the distinguishing feature that makes her such a formidable force for both club and country.
LONDON : England beat Brazil in a penalty shootout in a thrilling inaugural Women's Finalissima on Thursday, the second straight international trophy hoisted by the Lionesses at a jam-packed Wembley Stadium.
Leah Williamson says that England’s success in the first-ever Women’s Finalissima has made the team even hungrier for victory in the World Cup. The Lionesses overcame Brazil in a tense 4-2 penalty shootout with the score level after 90 minutes at Wembley, but Williamson had every confidence that the side would come out on top after the spot-kicks. Ad She told ITV: «I think it might be time to get a trophy cabinet! TransfersChelsea make shock calls to Mourinho and Nuno — Paper Round5 HOURS AGO “Everybody has got their eyes on it (the World Cup).
England beat Brazil 4-2 in a dramatic penalty shootout to win the first-ever Women's Finalissima at a packed Wembley on Thursday, with Euro 2022 hero Chloe Kelly scoring the winning spot-kick after a 1-1 draw.
England became the first winners of the Finalissima after beating Brazil in a penalty shoot-out following a 1-1 draw. Chloe Kelly was the Wembley hero again, scoring the winning penalty to etch the record-breaking Lionesses into history once more. Ad Ella Toone gave England the advantage when she hammered home the opening goal after a fast start, and were only undone when substitute Andressa Alves latched onto a loose ball spilt by England goalkeeper Mary Earps.
England's Chloe Kelly scored the winning spot-kick to settle the inaugural Women's Finalissima after a dramatic evening against Brazil in front of a 83,132 Wembley crowd ended in a 4-2 penalty shootout victory.
Manchester United and Manchester City are set to battle it out for a prestigious prize at the inaugural Women's Football Awards.