BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - Despite star player Lauren James being sent off, the Lionesses are through to the quarter-finals after defeating Nigeria on penalties.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - England beat Denmark 1-0 to make it two wins from two at the Women's World Cup. However, it was another poor performance and the Lionesses were fortunate to take three points.
LYON, FRANCE - After the USA secured back-to-back World Cup crowns on Sunday, what did we learn from the eighth edition of the biggest tournament in the women's game?
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