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MILLIE BRIGHT vowed England will play the game of their lives – and the Lionesses’ way – with the team one dream win away from lifting the World Cup.
And the upbeat centre-back, 29, thanked the record number of fans at home preparing to tune in to watch Sarina Wiegman warriors go toe-to-toe with Spain.
The Derbyshire-born centre-back will make history when she steps on the pitch at Stadium Australia in Sydney tomorrow.
The Chelsea ace, whose rise to the top, began as a nine-year-old at Killamarsh Dynamos FC in Sheffield, will become the first player to captain England in a Women’s World Cup final.