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England make history by reaching first ever Women’s World Cup final after Australia win

AUSTRALIA 1-3 ENGLAND: The Lionesses downed the co-hosts with goals from Ella Toone and Lauren Hemp either side of half-time after Sam Kerr had threatened to end their World Cup run

England are through to their first ever first ever World Cup final after Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo’s fine finishes ensured a 3-1 win over Australia.

The result means the Lionesses will meet Spain in Sydney on Sunday. Sarina Wiegman’s side had too much for the co-hosts, who saw their dreams of winning a home tournament ended by

The Lionesses become the first ever national senior England side to reach a major tournament final on foreign soil. Ella Toone opened the scoring after a cagey first half an hour where it looked like it could go to extra time and penalties.

She fired England in front with a superb strike in 36th minute, with the European Champions dominant throughout the first half.

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