The darling of the home supporters, Australia, will go one-on-one against one of the pre-tournament favorites and European champions England in the semi-final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup at Stadium Australia on Wednesday at 10:00 GMT.
The home side eliminated one of the other fancied teams, France, in the quarter-finals via a penalty shootout after the game ended 0-0. The home side showed their nerve and composure in prevailing in the nail-biting penalty shootout.
Australia have won three times, lost once, and drawn once in their five matches at the World Cup so far. They will hope to take their solidity and dynamism into the clash against England on Wednesday.
Bet hereEngland eliminated Colombia 2-1 after coming from behind to take the lead. They showed character and composure in their performance in the clash against Colombia and at the World Cup in general, where they have won four times and drawn once.
England will be without Lauren James, with the Chelsea ace having seen a red card in their round of 16 clash against Nigeria.
The Matildas will have Sam Kerr back and ready for the semi-final as the home side looks to make it to the final.
The match will end in a draw and potentially needing a penalty shootout to settle who makes it to the final.
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