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FIFAWWC: Australia 1-3 England, Lionesses Qualify For FINAL! (VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS)

England Lionesses seal their FIFA Women’s World Cup final after beating Australia 1-3, MySportDab reports.

Samantha Kerr goal wasn’t good enough to help her side keep things after they did come back level in the match.

Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo scored the goals which was able to decide everything between them as they setup a final against Spain.

Match Report

The first half was brilliant from the Lionesses who made sure everything was well on point and put together to make sure they had it for themselves.

Australia came into the match with high hopes and the home fans on their side but they couldn’t make anything happen going forward.

England had a fair amount of play and they did caused some troubles but couldn’t make anything happen despite their quality of players moving forward.

Ella Toone scored the lead in the 36th minutes after a good display saw Alessia Russo setting up her former Manchester United teammate to make it 0-1.

That goal scored was the only action in the first half which came to an end with England taking a 0-1 lead against Australia after 45 minutes of action for them.

There was a lot of talking points and action which made the second half memorable for both teams who had their moments.

The game continued going well as Australia leveled things 1-1 in the 63rd minutes of the game through an outrageous goal in the match which was well finished.

England wasted no time as they restored their lead in the 71st minutes through Lauren Hemp who was able to finish off Millie Bright assist to make things 1-2.

Alessia Russo did the icing on the cake with a spectacular goal scored in the 86th minutes of the game to make things 1-3 in the 86th minutes.

England made it through to the final after ensure they outclassed the host with a 1-3 victory which will see them play against Spain for a change to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.

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