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cortnee vine, at best we are unstoppable. cortnee vine. at her _ best we are unstoppable.e. cortnee vine, at her first world _ best we are unstoppable. cortnee vine, at her first world cup. - vine, at her first world cup. australia, _ vine, at her first world cup. australia, meanwhile, is revelling in one of its greatest sporting moments. known as the matildas, the team's nerve shredding victory over france after the world cup is not the longest ever penalty shoot outs and a nation into raptures. i genuinely, really believe that this team can create history come in so many ways. notjust team can create history come in so many ways. not just winning football games, but the way they can inspire the next generation, how they can unite a nation, how they can leave a legacy that is much bigger than 90 minutes of football. this legacy that is much bigger than 90 minutes of football.— minutes of football. this was what reachin: minutes of football. this was what reaching the _ minutes of football. this was what reaching the semifinals _ minutes of football. this was what reaching
cortnee vine, at best we are unstoppable. cortnee vine. at her _ best we are unstoppable.e. cortnee vine, at her first world _ best we are unstoppable. cortnee vine, at her first world cup. - vine, at her first world cup. australia, _ vine, at her first world cup. australia, meanwhile, is revelling in one of its greatest sporting moments. known as the matildas, the team's nerve shredding victory over france after the world cup is not the longest ever penalty shoot outs and a nation into...
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and then cortnee vine delivered that winning penalty for australia.ldas have made history, they've gone further than they've ever gone before in a women's world cup. you could see it, just people absorbing that moment and processing it and just erupting into cheers. and then, onto england and colombia. and some of the fans actually stayed to watch england, such is the love for the lionesses. and i think they also wanted to see if they were going to face them in a semifinal. the colombians were not an easy team to beat. they were the underdogs of this tournament, but they have really, really performed so well. they've had stellar performances all the way through, including into this game. they've pushed and pushed and pressed, theyjust could not get accurate when it came to the net. and then, of course, these two stellar goals from lauren hemp and then from alessia russo that delivered that win for england. as it stands, it's the lionesses versus the matildas. it's the semifinals that so many fans have told me that they wanted. and i can tell you right
and then cortnee vine delivered that winning penalty for australia.ldas have made history, they've gone further than they've ever gone before in a women's world cup. you could see it, just people absorbing that moment and processing it and just erupting into cheers. and then, onto england and colombia. and some of the fans actually stayed to watch england, such is the love for the lionesses. and i think they also wanted to see if they were going to face them in a semifinal. the colombians were...
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australia were getting desperate, cortnee vine denied by mary earps before sam kerr blasted wide, muche anguish of the hosts. england had survived stop moments later they sealed the victory that will be forgotten. australia had nothing left. their world cupjourney over, england through to the biggest match of their lives. and so these players now stand on the brink of sporting immortality. not since 1966 has an england side walked out for a world cup final. now these lionesses have the chance to become modern day legends of the game. 12 months ago these lionesses had become champions of europe, fuelled by home support. now, here on the other side of the world, in this most intimidating of environments, their togetherness prevailed. dan rowan, bbc news, sydney. this is lucy bronze talking to fara williams. after such disappointment, i can't believe it. i williams. after such disappointment, i can't believe it.— i can't believe it. i can't put it into words — i can't believe it. i can't put it into words what _ i can't believe it. i can't put it into words what it _ i can't believe it. i
australia were getting desperate, cortnee vine denied by mary earps before sam kerr blasted wide, muche anguish of the hosts. england had survived stop moments later they sealed the victory that will be forgotten. australia had nothing left. their world cupjourney over, england through to the biggest match of their lives. and so these players now stand on the brink of sporting immortality. not since 1966 has an england side walked out for a world cup final. now these lionesses have the chance...
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cortnee vine, at her first world cup.as, the team's nerve shredding victory over france after the world cup is not the longest ever penalty shoot outs and a nation into raptures. i genuinely, really believe that this team can create history come in so many ways. notjust winning football games, but the way they can inspire the next generation, how they can unite a nation, how they can leave a legacy that is much bigger than 90 minutes of football. this was what reaching the semifinals for the first time are meant to millions of australians watching across the country, the match delivering record tv audiences here. video even emerging of almost every screen on board a flight tuned into live footage of the match. former matildas vice captain moya dodd played in the first fifa organised world tournament for women in 1988, a pilot for the world cup, and told me she is relishing next week's game. australians are always up for a battle against england. we see that across all sports that we play. i think probably england would co
cortnee vine, at her first world cup.as, the team's nerve shredding victory over france after the world cup is not the longest ever penalty shoot outs and a nation into raptures. i genuinely, really believe that this team can create history come in so many ways. notjust winning football games, but the way they can inspire the next generation, how they can unite a nation, how they can leave a legacy that is much bigger than 90 minutes of football. this was what reaching the semifinals for the...
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she plays the ball out to cortnee vine.ortnee vine got subbed in, but not good enough. >> set pieces, the ball comes out on sam kerr's foot. she should have gotten that one in. >> all right. drive the knife in. finish them off. that is what england did. nice pass, russo. 3-1. go crazy. there you go. big, big day. big night. england 17 wins and two draws. australia off to the game in brisbane on saturday. england is off to sunday's final against spain also live on fox. there is the showdown in sydney on sunday, 5:00 a.m. eastern on fox is when our coverage continues. we are going to flashback to last summer at the euros. spain and england met at the quarterfinals, a 2-1 extra time victory for england in route to their first european title. >> i think what we are seeing in this world cup is how technical and how clinical these teams are. an england side that wants to keep possession. good on the ball. it will be an interesting matchup of how they are going to come out. spain has been adapting their tactics. england has been a
she plays the ball out to cortnee vine.ortnee vine got subbed in, but not good enough. >> set pieces, the ball comes out on sam kerr's foot. she should have gotten that one in. >> all right. drive the knife in. finish them off. that is what england did. nice pass, russo. 3-1. go crazy. there you go. big, big day. big night. england 17 wins and two draws. australia off to the game in brisbane on saturday. england is off to sunday's final against spain also live on fox. there is the...