England beat co-hosts Australia to reach the final of the Women’s World Cup and Sarina Wiegman’s players celebrated wildly in the changing room afterwards
The England women’s team are celebrating reaching the World Cup final after their 2019 disappointment and the scenes on and off the pitch in Sydney painted a picture of relief and euphoria.
Four years ago, the Lionesses were left licking their wounds after a final four defeat to the United States. This time, though, they’re just one game from glory after goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo sent Sarina Wiegman’s team beyond co-hosts Australia in Sydney.
England have already shown they’re Europe’s best after beating Germany at Wembley in 2022. Based on the celebrations this time around, though, victory over Spain on Sunday would mean the world to them.
“It feels unbelievable,” Toone told The BBC. “I was speaking to the girls as we celebrated with the crowd and said ‘Wow, we are in a World Cup final,’ which is something you dream of as a little girl.