England v Australia in pictures: Lionesses seal historic World Cup final spot with 3-1 win

Sarina Wiegman's England Lionesses reached their first ever World Cup final as they defeated hosts Australia in front of 67,000 fans.

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England's Lionesses made history as they beat Australia to reach their first ever Women’s World Cup final on Wednesday.

Ella Toone, Alessia Russo and Lauren Hemp were the Lionesses’ heroes as they secured a 3-1 victory and set up a meeting with Spain in Sunday’s final.

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Captain Millie Bright said: “I think it’s a moment that we’ve wanted for so long, we had amazing success last summer, but we always knew there was something missing and it was the World Cup."

England and Australia were both bidding to create their own slice of history by reaching a first Women's World Cup final.

England players during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Semi Final match between Australia and England at Stadium Australia on August 16, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
England players savour a place in the World Cup final in front of a partisan Australian crowd. Photo: Getty Images

Tournament co-hosts Australia had never gone beyond the last eight of the women's football showpiece, while favourites England were playing their third World Cup semi-final in succession.

But after Sam Kerr had levelled in sensational fashion for Australia following Toone's fine opener, it was England who took control of the second-half to create history.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 16: Millie Bright and Rachel Daly of England celebrate following victory during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Semi Final match between Australia and England at Stadium Australia on August 16, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Naomi Baker - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
Millie Bright and Rachel Daly of England celebrate following victory during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Semi Final match between Australia and England. Photo: Naomi Baker - The FA/The FA via Getty Images
England fans celebrate following a screening of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 semi-final at BOXPARK Croydon, London. England will play Spain in the final of the Women's World Cup on Sunday after beating co-hosts Australia 3-1 in the semi-final in Sydney. Picture date: Wednesday August 16, 2023. (Photo by Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images)
England fans celebrate following a screening of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 semi-final at BOXPARK Croydon, London. Photo by Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 16: England players celebrate after the team's 3-1 victory and advance to the final following the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Semi Final match between Australia and England at Stadium Australia on August 16, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Alex Pantling - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
England players celebrate after the team's 3-1 victory and advance to the final. Photo: Alex Pantling - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
Sydney, Australia. 16th Aug, 2023. August 16, 2023, Sydney, Australia: Sydney, Australia, August 16th 2023: Sam Kerr (20 Australia) in tears after their loss during the FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 semifinal football match between Australia and England at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via Credit: Zuma Press/Alamy Live News
Australia's star player Sam Kerr in tears after their loss to England in Sydney. Photo: Zuma Press/Alamy Live News

Victory meant that Sarina Wiegman became the first coach to lead two sides to a World Cup final after being at the helm of the Netherlands four years ago.

The Lionesses were still missing Lauren James, their top scorer at this World Cup, following her red card and two-game suspension against Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Australia welcomed back captain and all-time record scorer Sam Kerr, who plays for Chelsea, to their starting XI following injury.

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After a frenetic opening where both sides failed to get a grip on the game and had chances apiece, England took the lead after baseline creativity from Russo and a stunning strike from Toone inside the box.

It was the first goal Australia had conceded in over three games, as England went into half-time 1-0 to the good.

England fans were also out in force to support the women's national side across the country — and celebrated in buoyant fashion when Toone struck the opening goal of the semi-final.

England fans cheer as England score their first goal at the screening of the Women's World Cup 2023 semifinal soccer match between England and Australia at BOXPARK Wembley in London, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
England fans celebrate the opener at Boxpark Wembley in London. Photo: AP Photo/Frank Augstein
England fans ahead of a screening of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 semi-final between Australia and England at BOXPARK Croydon, London. Picture date: Wednesday August 16, 2023.
Boxpark Croydon was also well attended with England fans. Photo: PA

But in the 63rd minute, England lost the ball and Kerr produced a sensational strike which dipped over Mary Earps as Australia equalised in style.

Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Semi Final - Australia v England - Stadium Australia, Sydney, Australia - August 16, 2023 Australia's Sam Kerr scores their first goal REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
Australia's Sam Kerr scores from outside the box against England. Photo: Reuters/Jaimi Joy

With the second-half lighting up following Kerr's piledriver, it was England's turn to regain the lead.

Eight minutes later, Lauren Hemp latched on to the ball after confusion in the Matildas' box and slotted calmly home for a 2-1 lead.

England's Lauren Hemp scores their side's second goal of the game during the FIFA Women's World Cup semi-final match at Stadium Australia, Sydney. Picture date: Wednesday August 16, 2023.
England's Lauren Hemp scores their side's second goal of the game. Photo: PA
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Fans in London gather for the Australia v England semi-final with Lionesses' fans celebrating twice. Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

As time ticked and the Matildas looking for a late leveller, Russo found space in the box and directed into an open net to spark joy with four minutes' remaining.

Victory was much deserved after their second-half dominance as they set up a final showdown with Spain on Sunday.

Stadium Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 16th Aug, 2023. FIFA Womens World Cup Semi Final Football, Australia versus England; Alessia Russo of England shoots and scores in the 86th minute to make it 3-1 Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News
Stadium Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 16th Aug, 2023. FIFA Womens World Cup Semi Final Football, Australia versus England; Alessia Russo of England shoots and scores in the 86th minute to make it 3-1 Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News

Wiegman told the BBC: “We achieved the final and it’s unbelievable, it feels like we’ve won it.

“But we won this game, it’s an incredible stadium, an away game, of course it was a hard game but again we found a way to win."

England defender Lucy Bronze was overwhelmed after finally reaching the World Cup final at the third time of asking. She had featured in England’s previous semi-final defeats in the last two editions.

She said: “This is the one thing I’ve always wanted, to be in the final of a World Cup and after two times of getting such disappointment, I honestly can’t believe it.”

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