Epic Showdown: England’s lionesses crush China, roaring for victory against Nigeria’s Super Falcons

Epic Showdown: England's lionesses crush China, roaring for victory against Nigeria's Super Falcons:ikejabird.com

What a beautiful display of football brilliance! England’s Lionesses roared triumphantly, thrashing China 6-1 in an epic showdown.

Lauren James led the charge, leaving China’s defense in shambles, and even a VAR ruling couldn’t dampen England’s spirit.

England’s Lionesses were relentless, displaying a spectacular performance, while China’s hope wilted under their relentless attack.

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England’s Lionesses set the stage for knockout tie

Lionesses had saved the best for last, topping Group D in grand style, with this victory setting the stage for a thrilling knockout tie against Nigeria’s Super Falcons.

 Breaking her goal drought, Alessia Russo kick-started the big match, lighting up the scoreboard just four minutes into the game. 

Lauren James’s beautiful performance

Lauren James, the unstoppable force, unleashed her prowess, netting two brilliant goals and assisting three more, leaving fans in awe.

In a moment of agony for China’s goalkeeper Zhu Yu, Chloe Kelly pounced on a costly mistake, extending England’s lead to five goals.

In a display of strength, Rachel Daly brought the game to a close with England’s sixth goal, capping off a truly breathtaking performance. 

With heads held high, the Lionesses booked their meeting with Nigeria’s Super Falcons, setting the stage for a showdown that promises to be nothing short of epic. 

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Super Falcons advance to Round of 16 

In another news, Nigeria’s super falcons secure round of 16 spot in FIFA women’s world cup with goalless draw Against Ireland in group B

The Nigerian Super Falcons have achieved a historic feat, advancing to the knockout stages of the ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup for only the third time in their history.

 They secured their place in the next round after a hard-fought goalless draw against the Republic of Ireland on Monday afternoon.

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