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Women's World Cup | Semi-Finals
Jul 2, 2019 at 8pm UK
 
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Live Coverage: England vs. USA - Women's World Cup semi-final

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The United States are through to the World Cup final.

  • FT: England 1 United States 2
  • Christen Press scored the opening goal for the USA
  • Ellen White equalised for England before Alex Morgan put the US back in front
  • White had a second goal ruled out and then won a penalty on VAR, but Steph Houghton's spot-kick was saved by Alyssa Naeher

WHAT THEY SAID

England boss Phil Neville: “My players gave me everything. We said we wanted to leave our hearts and souls on the pitch and we did. We gave everything. They showed great experience at the end to keep the ball in the corner.

“We just ran out of steam. I asked them to play football the way we wanted. We’ve done our very best. I’ve told them no tears tonight.

England head coach Phil Neville appears dejected after the final whistle (John Walton/PA)

“The disallowed goal was offside, we’ve had VAR decisions go our way. We got on with it. Millie Bright shouldn’t have been booked in the first half. The referee wasn’t really in control of the game. Then we went to three at the back and got stretched.

“I couldn’t ask for more. We had the time of our lives. Steph Houghton has had an incredible year. She’s an amazing person on and off the pitch. She’ll be upset. She’s been phenomenal. No blame should be attached to her.”

England’s Ellen White after the final whistle (John Walton/PA)

England striker Ellen White: “I’m going to cry. I’m devastated not to get to the final. All I feel is pride for my team-mates. USA had an amazing match and we just couldn’t match them. I’m proud to be English and I wish them all the best in the final.

“We gave everything. In the first half we were sloppy. We got ourselves back into the game with the goal and it’s bitterly disappointing. We’ve got an unbelievable squad and we had so much belief that we’d get to that final but we just couldn’t do that on the day.”

USA head coach Jill Ellis (John Walton/PA)

USA coach Jill Ellis: “We had some challenges and everyone stepped up and that’s what this team is about so just incredibly proud of them.”

When asked about Naeher’s penalty stop she said: “I just said that was your shining moment but we’ve got one more game I mean what a fricking stop it was unbelievable but just front to back I couldn’t be more proud of this group of players.”

REACTION

England players huddle after the final whistle (Richard Sellers/PA)
England head coach Phil Neville (Richard Sellers/PA)

FT: England 1 United States 2

That’s it, it’s all over. United States are through to the World Cup final. England are out. But what a game and what a fantastic advert for women;s football.

90+5 mins

Frantic stuff here for England. It’s all going wrong. Steph Houghton screams for the ball but it goes to Georgia Stanway for a throw-in – where Demi Stokes drops it and gives away a foul.

90 mins – SEVEN minutes of injury time added

88 mins

Georgia Stanway is on the pitch now for Rachel Daly. What a frantic last 10 minutes. Can England still conjure something here?

86 mins RED CARD

Millie Bright is sent off for her second booking of the night. England down to 10 for the closing stages, still one goal behind.

84 mins PENALTY SAVED!

England captain Steph Houghton steps up to take the penalty and it is SAVED by USA goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher. Huge moment. Huge.

82 mins PENALTY TO ENGLAND

The penalty is awarded on VAR…

79 mins CHANCE FOR ENGLAND

Ellen White calls for a penalty after she claims her foot was clipped as she tried to get onto the end of Nikita Parris’ perfectly-weighted ball from  the left. That was so close.

Referee Edina Alves Batista checks VAR for a potential penalty.

71 mins

Another change for England, this time Jade Moore is on for Keira Walsh

67 mins DISALLOWED GOAL

Ellen White thought she had levelled for England and moved one clear in the race for the Golden Boot but her goal is ruled out for offside following a tense VAR check.

Referee Edina Alves Batista after VAR rules England’s Ellen White’s second goal offside (John Walton/PA)

65 mins

A big blow for USA as Rose Lavelle goes off the pitch after appearing to pick up a hamstring injury after a challenge by Rachel Daly. Samantha Mewis is on in her place.

63 mins

Just over an hour gone. Is it Plan B now for Phil Neville? Can Fran Kirby’s quality make the impact England so desperately need to level this game up?

59 mins

Alex Morgan could have finished the game after a lapse in concentration from Millie Bright after Carly Telford sends a poor pass to her, allowing the American to get a shot away, but it sails over the top right corner of Telford’s net.

58 mins

First change for England, Fran Kirby is on for Beth Mead.

52 mins

Jill Scott does well to get the ball under control just outside of the area but Lindsey Horan goes down easily and wins a foul for her side. Smart play but the American.

49 mins CLOSE!

Ellen White almost connects with the ball in a goalmouth scramble.

47 mins
Yellow card for Lindsey Horan after Lucy Bronze gestures to a cut lip.

46 mins SECOND HALF UNDER WAY

During the break…

There’s a few minutes now to catch your breath and maybe make a cup of tea, just like Alex Morgan’s goal celebration routine…

USA’s Alex Morgan celebrates her goal with a cup of tea. How very English (Richard Sellers/PA)

45 mins – HALF-TIME

43 mins

The USA are well and truly back on the front foot here now, with Tobin Heath and Christen Press breaking at speed down the right wing.  England will be grateful for the half-time whistle. This has been an energy-zapping half.

40 mins

Millie Bright tries to hold off Alex Morgan and connects with her face. It didn’t look intentional but she gets a yellow card for her trouble.

31 mins – GOAL USA

Alex Morgan celebrates her 30th birthday by timing her run perfectly to head past England goalkeeper Carly Telford and put the US back ahead. This game is being played at full throttle by both sides right now.

Ellen White and Morgan are now level on six goals each in the race for the golden boot.

29 mins

Great pressure from England culminates in Keira Walsh firing in a great ball with Jill Scott running in to claim it. The US defence clear the ball and it goes behing goal – but truth is, it could have gone anywhere.

24 mins – SAVE!

A great save from Telford from Rose Lavelle’s strike, after US penalty appeals were turned down. Alex Morgan is down after what appeared to be a clash of heads with Lucy Bronze. Phil Neville takes the stop in play to discuss tactics with his players

19 mins – GOAL ENGLAND

Ellen White – the England forward nets her sixth goal in the tournament. Huge score for the Lionesses.

England’s Ellen White (centre) celebrates scoring her side’s first goal (Richard Sellers/PA)

16 mins

Tobin Heath links up with Rose Lavelle and the midfielder lets rip but the ball flies over the bar.

15 mins

The USA are playing with such intensity. It is clear to see why they are favourites for this tournament and ranked number one in the world. They are putting England under a lot of pressure then snaffling ball at the turnover and using it to create more opportunities.

10 mins – GOAL USA

Christen Press, the woman drafted in to replace Golden Boot contender Rapinoe, heads in to open the scoring. The opening pressure told for England.

USA’s Christen Press, centre, scores her side’s first goal of the game (Richard Sellers/PA)


5  mins

The USA have a free-kick in a dangerous area and Alex Morgan only narrowly misses getting a head on it. Another red wave of attack hits England – this is relentless in the opening minutes from the USA.

3 mins

The first corner goes to the USA but England captain Steph Houghton does well to head it away before the Lionesses repel three further attacks to scramble it to safety before it is fired over Carly Telford’s goal. Frantic start for England.

1 min – KICK-OFF

Here we go. The World Cup semi-final between England and the United States is under way.

7.58pm

7.53pm

7.50pm

Ten minutes until kick-off in Lyon. The players have been warming up on the pitch.

England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, right (John Walton/PA)

7.42pm

Megan Rapinoe on the pitch prior to the match (Richard Sellers/PA)

Rapinoe was on the pitch while the US did their pre-match warm-up but appeared to not be taking part in the exercises, rather just clapping and shouting encouragement to her team-mates.

The 33-year-old had scored twice in the France game, and a brace in the 2-1 victory over Spain in the last 16. She was tied as joint top-scorer on five goals with fellow US forward Alex Morgan, England’s Ellen White and Australia’s Sam Kerr.

7.40pm

Could Megan Rapinoe be injured?

7.38pm

Johanna Konta might be busy at Wimbledon right now, but the British tennis star has changed her tennis whites for England whites ready for tonight’s match

7.36pm

7.24pm

A big party round Jamie’s if England win?

7:22pm

Some well wishes for England from the This Morning crew – Holly Willoughby, Phillip Schofield and Alison Hammond – as well as some other famous faces

7:20pm

And the Lionesses are in the stadium

7.18pm

Tonight’s team sheet.

7.03pm

ENGLAND TEAM NEWS:

Neville made three changes to his starting line-up, with Karen Bardsley – understood to have sustained an injury – being replaced in goal by Carly Telford.

The other adjustments in personnel from the 3-0 quarter-final win against Norway saw Mead and Rachel Daly come in for Toni Duggan and Fran Kirby.

UNITED STATES TEAM NEWS:

For the US, there were two changes from the 2-1 victory over France – including Megan Rapinoe, one of the tournament’s four joint top-scorers, dropping out for Christen Press. Sam Mewis also made way, for Lindsey Horan.

6.55pm

6.50pm

6.45pm

England’s Rachel Daly, Millie Bright and Georgia Stanway take a selfie on the pitch ahead of the match (Richard Sellers/PA)

6.40pm

6.35pm

England fans dished out some last-minute predictions of a win before crowds made their way from the fan park in central Lyon to the stadium.

Ethan Spence, 23, and Adam Raffa, both live in Lyon.

Predicting a 2-1 victory for the Lionesses, Adam said: “I’m a bit nervous at the fact the US have got such a strong team and have been playing really, really well but I’m pretty confident we win tonight.”

Ethan predicted a win for England on penalties, adding the Lionesses have been “really good” and hoped the women can go all the way.

Some of the England fans ahead of the match (John Walton/PA)

Trams from central Lyon to the stadium are packed with US supporters – but there is a noticeable lack of English among the gathering crowds.

6.25pm

I wonder what could be wrapped up in this little package tweeted by Royal Mail?

6.20pm

The England team is on their way to the stadium ahead of the 8pm kickoff.

And the ground is looking good ahead of the match.

6.10pm

American fans outnumbered the English by a large margin at the fan park in Lyon – with many oozing confidence it would be their side triumphant.

The Santa Clara University Women’s Soccer team travelled from the Bay Area of California to France to follow the tournament.

Player Courney Ogren, 21, predicted a 3-0 win for the United States with two goals for Alex Morgan and one for Carli Lloyd.

“We have just grown up watching the team and seen them progress, even throughout this World Cup getting better and better every game,” she said.

Teammate Sofia Jones, 20, added: “I think that France was their first really big challenge and I think they stepped up, they handled the insane atmosphere and they came out with a win.”

6pm

5.50pm

5.45pm

The Archbishop of York is praying for the Lionesses:

5.35pm

American fans outnumbered the English by a large margin at the fan park in Lyon – with many oozing confidence it would be their side triumphant.

The Santa Clara University Women’s Soccer team travelled from the Bay Area of California to France to follow the tournament.

Player Courney Ogren, 21, predicted a 3-0 win for the United States with two goals for Alex Morgan and one for Carli Lloyd.

United States fans (John Walton/PA)

“We have just grown up watching the team and seen them progress, even throughout this World Cup getting better and better every game,” she said.

Teammate Sofia Jones, 20, added: “I think that France was their first really big challenge and I think they stepped up, they handled the insane atmosphere and they came out with a win.”

5.30pm

5.20pm

Labour deputy leader Tom Watson has called on the FA and Premier League to invest more in grassroots girls’ football, and urged the Government to ensure future Women’s World Cup finals were available on free-to-air television.

In a post on Facebook, he said: “This evening a predicted 10 million women, girls, men and boys will be cheering on the Lionesses in the World Cup semi-final against favourites America – another record-breaking TV audience for women’s football.

“We must ensure this explosive interest in the women’s game is matched by a huge investment by the FA and Premier League at the grassroots, allowing millions more girls the opportunity to play the beautiful game.

“Government can also show its commitment – before the pay-TV brigade try to turn it into a huge money-spinner – by pledging to place the Women’s World Cup on the “crown jewels” list of free-to-air sport.

“On behalf of the Labour party I have already announced that we will do so. And today I am calling on my opposite number DCMS Secretary Jeremy Wright to join me and make the same pledge to protect this wonderful celebration of women’s football for the nation.”

5.10pm

Prime Minister Theresa May sent a message to the England team via Twitter:

5pm

4.50pm

Neither side wanted to be outdone in the face-painting stakes

(John Walton/PA)
(John Walton/PA)

4.45pm

Young footballer Beth Boyes, nine, from Lewes, said the Lionesses’ performances have been “inspiring”.

“I’ve never really seen England play and it’s a semi-final,” she said while visiting the fan park in Lyon with her family.

“They’ve played really well and they’ve just been inspiring.

“I like Beth Mead and Alex Greenwood. I play for Lewes FC juniors (in) left midfield.”

Asked for her match prediction, she said: “I’m not really sure – but 2-1 to England.”

Her dad James Boyes, 48, said: “It’s great to see the game developing. Now we’ve got a little one that plays as well and she’s really passionate about football at such a young age as well.”

He said it was “about time” the women’s team gained the same exposure as the men.

“It’s nice to challenge people’s perceptions of what women’s football’s about,” said James.

4.40pm

The match is being played at the Stade de Lyon – which has some suitable mascots awaiting the Lionesses (Richard Sellers/PA)

4.30pm

United States winger Crystal Dunn Soubrier also shared her excitement ahead of the match.

4.20pm

Aspiring Lioness Nina Berry, 13, who has travelled to Lyon with her dad, said she has trained with star midfielder Jill Scott and is inspired by the tournament.

Nina, from Nottingham, who plays for Derby County RTC, said: “It’s very inspirational for young girls because it’s just really good to see that women can play just as well as a man.”

She described training with Scott, once in 2016 and again in December 2018, as “inspirational”.

“It’s really good. I would definitely recommend it because it’s very inspirational,” she said.

The training taught Nina to “try your best and no matter what happens just keep going because anything could happen”.

Her dad, David Berry, 49, added: “It’s great because it means there is a path for kids. It’s good.”

4.10pm

Primary school children, the UK’s “most patriotic” street and a barking police dog lead the messages of support being sent to the Lionesses ahead of their World Cup semi-final against the USA.

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