Historic victory: England beat Australia to reach the Women’s Football World Cup final for the first time in history

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Women’s Football World Cup

England women’s football team defeated Australia 3-1 to reach the final of the Women’s Football World Cup for the first time in their history. Over 75,784 spectators attended the semi-final as the men’s football final was played in high tension and a battle of prestige.

Australia’s captain Sam Kerr gave the team a boost by scoring an amazing goal and Australia played to the death until the end, making the match very high-profile and heart-pounding.

Having reached the semi-finals twice in the past, England were in doubt whether they could overcome the hurdle this time as well.

Women's Football World Cup
Women’s Football World Cup

Although England won the European title last year, another confidence could be seen in them. England will now play Spain in the final on Sunday. Spain defeated Sweden in their semi-final.

England’s Journey in Women’s Football World Cup

England midfielder Ella Tune scored a goal in the first half to take a 1-0 lead, but in the second half, Australia’s captain Kerr scored a spectacular goal to the delight of the majority Australian home crowd for Women’s Football World Cup.

However, Australia had a lot of support and despite scoring an equaliser, failed to convert. England maintained extraordinary composure in the adverse environment.

In the second half, England’s Lauren Hamp scored the winning goal. Australia attacked hard to equalize but England’s Alecia Russo scored the third goal to put a cold water on their hopes.

England coach Sarina Viagone gave the game plan and obviously the team looked superior in Women’s Football World Cup.

England scored in the 36th minute, Australia in the 63rd minute and then England in the 73rd minute and in the 83rd minute.

Australia will now play against Sweden for third place. Spain beat Sweden 2-1 in the other semi-final played in Auckland.

Women's Football World Cup
Women’s Football World Cup

From Spain, Carmona scored the winning goal in the 90th minute. Earlier, Tabeka scored the equalizing goal for Sweden in the 88th minute in Spain’s camp.

Everyone believed that the match would go to extra time. In the 81st minute, Paraluello scored a goal from Spain and gave a 1-0 lead. Thus, all three goals of the match were scored in the last 10 minutes.

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