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Australia vs England Lionesses: Kick-off time, lineup and how to watch Women's World Cup semi-final on TV

England face Australia in one of the Women's World Cup's biggest games so far with a semi-final showdown on the cards.

The Lionesses face the Matildas after making it through the quarter final in a nail biting win over Colombia, and the rest of their tournament hasn't been an easy ride.

Sarina Wiegman's side now face an Australian side on home turf in front of a sold out Stadium Australia where England fans will try to get behind their team among a very loud home support.

The game will be live on BBC One from 10am this morning with an 11am kick-off BST.

England will be without Lauren James when they take on Australia, with the Chelsea forward having been issued a two-match ban for a stamp on Michelle Alozie in the Lionesses' round-of-16 tie with Australia. The Lionesses are unchanged from their starting XI against Colombia.

Australia, meanwhile, welcome star striker Sam Kerr back into their starting line-up. The Chelsea ace emerged unscathed following her appearance for the Matildas in their victory over France - and is ‘ready to go.’ Kerr, 29, has been building her way back to full fitness following the calf injury that threatened to wreck her tournament.

Here are the full teams:

England XI

Australia XI

Wednesday's clash will be broadcast live on BBC One, with fans also able to stream the contest on iPlayer. Coverage starts at 10am.

Fans are able to listen to live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and Sounds, with highlights available to watch on Women’s World Cup Highlights on BBC Three - as well as on BBC iPlayer.

In-play clips and highlights will also be available on the BBC Sport website and app.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk