England vs Colombia LIVE: Women’s World Cup team news and build-up as Australia face France

England face Colombia in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals as the Lionesses continue their knockout campaign in Sydney.

The European champions survived a major scare against Nigeria in the last-16, and know they will need to improve when they take on a dangerous Colombia side, who shocked heavyweights Germany in the group stages.

Sarina Wiegman’s side are without star forward Lauren James, who will be suspended for the quarter-final after the 21-year-old stamped on the back of Nigeria’s Michelle Alozie.

The Lionesses will know who could await them in the semi-finals before facing Colombia, as hosts Australia take on France in Brisbane. There will be a new winner of the Women’s World Cup this year after Sweden knocked out Japan on Friday, setting up a clash with Spain on the other side of the draw.

Follow live updates from the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals, and get the latest England vs Colombia odds here

Women’s World Cup: England vs Colombia latest updates

  • England play Colombia in Women’s World Cup quarter-finals with kick-off at 11:30am BST

  • England survived penalty shootout against Nigeria and will be without star forward Lauren James

  • Lionesses forward banned for two games following stamp, with Sarina Wiegman set to make changes

  • Australia face France in earlier quarter-final in Brisbane, with winner facing England or Colombia

  • Sam Kerr remains on the bench as Australia name an unchanged team

  • Sweden defeated Japan on Friday to set up semi-final clash with Spain on other half of the draw

Women’s World Cup: England beat Colombia in quarter-finals

15:16 , Jamie Braidwood

Georgia Stanway stood on her own, isolated in a pocket of space. With her hands in the air, she saw the move before it unfolded. England had been searching for the gaps against Colombia, but going behind only sharpened their focus. After the explosion of Colombia’s goal, England could have lost their heads, but Stanway found hers and then the space. One thumping finish from Alessia Russo later and England were heading towards the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Arguably, no one deserves this semi-final more than the Bayern Munich midfielder. Stanway had to be disciplined when Keira Walsh was injured, constrained when Lauren James was given the keys to England’s creative output. With James suspended, Stanway was released. With the bite in midfield to combat Colombia’s physicality, then the cool to pick holes in their defensive shape. Having to play through four games on a yellow card has meanwhile forced Stanway to do it all on a knife-edge, controlling the aggression when one wrong moment would have taken her semi-final away.

Women’s World Cup: England beat Colombia in quarter-finals

15:00 , Karl Matchett

Australia coach Tony Gustavsson expressed his pride in his team for the dramatic penalty shootout victory over France on Saturday that, he felt, meant much more than just a place in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup.

As the nation celebrated, Cortnee Vine’s winning penalty was already being compared in its impact to the one John Aloisi converted against Uruguay in 2005 to send Australia’s men to their first World Cup for more than three decades.

The Matildas have now exceeded anything the Socceroos have managed at a global level and the significance of being one of the best four teams in the world for the first time was not lost on an emotional Gustavsson.

“The amount of heart and soul and passion that this team showed tonight,” the Swede told reporters.

“There’s different ways of defining success but, for me, success is when you leave it all out there, no matter the result, you play with your heart and give it your best with the crest on your chest and the players did that tonight.

“That represents so much more than 90 minutes of football,” he continued.

“The honour it shows to the (former Matildas), all the little kids that this team will inspire in the next generation, and then seeing the nation unite the way it did.”

Although Vine will grab the headlines for her winning spot-kick, Gustavsson had a special word for goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold, who saved three penalties but missed the one that would have given Australia victory before sudden death.

“It was an emotional roller coaster for all of us. It was almost like it was written in the stars when Macca walks up to take the fifth... and then she hits the post,” he said.

“For Macca, missing that penalty and then staying in the game and being that player that wins the game for us, it’s unheard of. I mean, that mental strength of hers.”

Up next for the co-hosts is a semi-final at Stadium Australia in Sydney on Wednesday against European champions England or Colombia.

“I think the number one thing is to embrace this historic night and feel that we are united,” Gustavsson said.

“I know that they’re going to celebrate this one but from tomorrow they’re going to be focused again; they’re extremely professional and they’re on a mission.”

Women’s World Cup: England beat Colombia in quarter-finals

14:48 , Karl Matchett

The best stats from today’s game, courtesy of StatsPerform:

  • England have now reached the semi-finals in each of their last three FIFA Women’s World Cups (2015, 2019 and 2023) and last two UEFA European Championships (2017 and 2022).

  • Across the 2022 UEFA Women’s Euros and 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, only Germany’s Alexandra Popp (10) has scored more goals than England’s Alessia Russo (6), with this her second goal of the World Cup.

  • Colombia scored the opening goal against England – it’s the first time at the FIFA Women’s World Cup they’ve done so and lost, having won on each of the four previous occasions.

  • England have now won both meetings with Colombia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup also winning 2-1 in the group stages in 2015. Indeed, they’re the third side they’ve played more than once at the competition and have a 100% winning record against alongside Canada (W2) and Argentina (W2).

  • Two of Leicy Santos’ three goal involvements at the FIFA Women’s World Cup for Colombia have come against England, assisting Lady Andrade in a 2-1 defeat in 2015 and scoring today.

  • Lauren Hemp’s equaliser for England was her second goal at this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup, having scored against China PR in the group stages. Aged 23 years and five days, she is their youngest scorer in the knockout stages of the competition.

  • Lucy Bronze started her 28th game for England across the FIFA Women’s World Cup (18) and UEFA Women’s Euros (10), the outright most for any Lioness.

Alessia Russo of England celebrates with teammates Millie Bright and Lauren Hemp (The FA via Getty Images)
Alessia Russo of England celebrates with teammates Millie Bright and Lauren Hemp (The FA via Getty Images)

Who and when do England play next? Lionesses route to the World Cup final

14:36 , Karl Matchett

England face Australia in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals as the Lionesses continue their knockout campaign in Sydney.

The European champions survived a major scare against Nigeria in the last-16, but improved to beat Columbia and will take on hosts Australia in the semi-finals.

Sarina Wiegman’s side will continue to be without Lauren James who was suspended for two matches after the 21-year-old stamped on the back of Nigeria’s Michelle Alozie.

The Lionesses will face Australia in Sydney after the co-hosts defeated France on penalties.

There will be a new winner of the Women’s World Cup this year after Sweden knocked out Japan on Friday, setting up a clash with Spain on the other side of the draw.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Lionesses’ next challenge in Australia:

Who and when do England play next? Route to the World Cup final

Women’s World Cup: England beat Colombia in quarter-finals

14:30 , Karl Matchett

After today’s games, England are second-favourites to win the Women’s World Cup - behind Spain. First though, before those two nations might meet in the final, the Lionesses have to overcome the co-hosts in Australia.

Get all the latest Women’s World Cup odds here and see all the latest football betting sites offers here.

England set up old rivalry on new stage thanks to Alessia Russo magic

14:20 , Karl Matchett

One of the oldest sporting rivalries will be played on a new stage, after England overcame yet another new problem. A first comeback of this Women’s World Cup will ensure Sarina Wiegman’s side return to Stadium Australia to play the hosts in Wednesday’s semi-final, in what is set to be the grandest occasion of this thrilling tournament so far.

England once more avoided becoming a surprise exit, as they began to show the sort of quality everyone has long expected in this tenacious 2-1 victory over Colombia.

The invigorating South American side deserve huge credit for bringing that out of the European champions, as they became the first side to take the lead against them at this World Cup. And there was so briefly the possibility they could put them out.

Something was different with this England, though, that could well be crucial against Australia. Alessia Russo almost summed it up by offering that huge moment: a fine finish to win it.

Miguel Delaney’s match report from Sydney:

England set up old rivalry on a new stage thanks to Alessia Russo magic

Sarina Wiegman speaks after England beat Colombia

14:15 , Karl Matchett

Sarina Wiegman was delighted with the comeback but is already looking to improve ahead of the semi-final.

“It was a very tough challenge but we didn’t expect anything else. First half we played pretty good, found some spaces but we were too sloppy on the ball and they were good on the counter-attack.

“Second half it’s harder, trying to push and we know they are dangerous. I’m so proud of the team we keep finding a way. We need to keep the ball better and finish the game a little earlier.”

FULL TIME - England 2-1 Colombia

14:00 , Karl Matchett

Lauren Hemp to ITV:

“I’m absolutely knackered right now! I felt like we controlled most of the game, they had counters and we knew what they’d bring but I felt we dealt with it.

“The team were really special today and long may that continue.

“You’ve seen we’ve changed formation, as a group we’re really adaptable and we have such depth in the squad to change the game. The atmosphere was incredible, I couldn’t even hear the person next to me.

“I’m enjoying the role, I feel free when I’m on the pitch. I can go left or right whenever I want and I feel the link-up with Alessia is really good at the moment.”

Rachel Daly: England’s prolific goalscorer in profile

13:54 , Karl Matchett

Aston Villa’s Rachel Daly is one of the most versatile members of Sarina Wiegman’s England squad – and one of its great characters – and comes into the World Cup in the form of her life, having scored 30 goals in 30 games for her club this season in all competitions to take home the Women’s Super League’s Golden Boot.

The Harrogate native, 31, started with Killinghall Nomads where she was scouted by Leeds United before making her first league appearances for Lincoln City Ladies, scoring four times across 24 games in 2011 and 2012.

But she first really made a name for herself in New York playing for St John’s University Red Storm in Queens, setting the college’s record goals tally of 50 despite playing in just two years out of the three she was enrolled at the institution between 2013 and 2015.

More here on the Lionesses’ No9:

Rachel Daly: England’s prolific goalscorer in profile

FULL TIME - England 2-1 Colombia

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Alessia Russo after the whistle to ITV:

“I’m buzzing, semi-final of a World Cup! We’re keeping the dream alive. Colombia are a top team, it was a really tough test. Just so happy to be through. We’ve had to dig deep from the first game and there are so many players who can cause you problems but our back line was superb tonight.

“Sarina said she’s proud. There’s lots to work on - that’s what makes the team so great, we’re always trying to improve.

“Australia next, it’s exciting! They’re the hosts, what more do you want. We can always dare to dream but we’ll keep working hard.”

Alessia Russo celebrates the winning goal for England (Isabel Infantes/PA) (PA Wire)
Alessia Russo celebrates the winning goal for England (Isabel Infantes/PA) (PA Wire)

FULL TIME - England 2-1 Colombia

13:46 , Karl Matchett

Quickfire match report:

Alessia Russo fired England through to their third World Cup semi-final with a second-half strike to complete a 2-1 comeback over Colombia at a sold-out Stadium Australia.

Leicy Santos gave Colombia the lead when she looped an effort over Mary Earps after 44 minutes, but saw her opener cancelled out after Lauren Hemp pounced on an error by Colombian keeper Catalina Perez six minutes into first half stoppage time.

Georgia Stanway set up Russo’s low finish to hand the Lionesses the lead after 63 minutes, and while Colombia pushed forward against the European champions an equaliser ultimately proved just out of reach.

England will next face tournament co-hosts Australia, who beat France 7-6 on penalties in the early kick-off.

Colombia, who had eliminated world number two side Germany with a 2-1 victory in the group stage, looked to complete another giant-killing here. The Lionesses, meanwhile, were without the services of Lauren James, with Ella Toone coming into Sarina Wiegman’s side while the Chelsea forward served the first game of her two-match suspension.

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FULL TIME - England 2-1 Colombia

13:43 , Karl Matchett

“It was just professional, machine-like and prepared. They knew Colombia’s strengths so be patient, silence the crowd. It’s good preparation for the semi-final against Australia,” says Eni Aluko on ITV.

Russo’s finish is described as “emphatic” with her low, angled winner into the bottom corner.

FULL TIME - England 2-1 Colombia

13:39 , Karl Matchett

What a turnaround for the Lionesses - some clinical and opportunistic finishing has put them through to face Australia.

It’s Spain vs Sweden in the other semi-final; those are the three nations between England and another magical international triumph.

Australia are the only team to beat England under Wiegman so far!

FULL TIME - England 2-1 Colombia. LIONESSES INTO SEMI-FINALS!

13:34 , Karl Matchett

There’s the whistle and a roar goes up from the England bench and players!

They had to come from behind after Santos’ opener, but Hemp and Russo both struck after defensive errors and the Lionesses continue to progress!

Full time - England 2-1 Colombia

90+8’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:32 , Karl Matchett

Bronze loses the ball and Colombia work it left to right to Caicedo - but she spoons a shot over the bar. Good recovery from Daly to close her down and we’re into the last few seconds of added time.

Stanway forces the ball forward but gives away a free-kick. Last chance time for Colombia!

90+6’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:30 , Karl Matchett

England looking fairly composed and comfortable here. Just a couple more minutes to go; keep hold of the ball and they keep hold of their Women’s World Cup semi-final spot.

Colombia looking increasingly desperate with the ball being hit a little aimlessly forward unless it’s at the feet of Santos or Caicedo. Those two, with their dribbling and speed, look the threats at this point.

Millie Bright heads away for about the 20th time in this half, then Ramirez spins and fires wide from range. Earps never troubled.

90+3’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:27 , Karl Matchett

Kelly wants a free-kick in the corner after being bundled over but the official doesn’t flag and on goes play.

Stanway whacks the ball 50 yards downfield, forcing Giraldo out of her box to clear - and she can only put it straight out for a throw-in.

Beth England comes on for goalscorer Hemp.

89’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:24 , Karl Matchett

How much injury time are we getting today? We’ve had subs, goals and a goalkeeper injury in this half. Eight minutes is the answer - that’s how far away England are from another major tournament semi-final. If they can see it through, they’re playing Australia.

Colombia trying to force the issue but they are starting to look tired in midfield.

Toone is really loose with a pass and back come the blue shirts of the South Americans and Earps is called upon to save after Bronze and Carter collide on the edge of the box.

86’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:21 , Karl Matchett

Twice more Colombia get down the channels; one left, one right. Santos streaks past Daly and Toone and forces another corner as Earps gathers the ball up behind the touchline.

Another inswinging set-piece - a brilliant header once more from Bright.

82’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:17 , Karl Matchett

Massive block from Greenwood again as Colombia once more cause problems in the right channel. Everyone back to defend a corner now; Caicedo dances past two challenges but Bright heads clear and Russo does the rest.

78’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:12 , Karl Matchett

Caicedo absolutely streaks away from Toone down the Colombia left but Carter does enough to block the first cross and the second, from the opposite side, is overhit and floats out for a goal kick. England’s turn to slow down the game when the chance arises.

Diana Ospina Garcia is replaced by Ivonne Chacon as the South Americans look to push on; Ramirez winds inside the box and has a brief sight of goal but fails to take the chance and is crowded out. Greenwood got back to make the challenge but that’s a warning for England.

74’ - England 2-1 Colombia

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A cross to the near post is just too far ahead of Hemp who is running in; a diagonal ball looking to free Daly is just overhit. England with no real need to force the issue at this point; Colombia will have to push on at some point and spaces should then appear. A third at this point will surely seal their passage to the last four.

70’ - England 2-1 Colombia

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Bedoya with a brilliant hit! Best stand-alone shot of the game - the No5 rockets in an effort from range, Earps flying to her right to push the ball up and over the bar to keep the lead intact.

Santos swings in the corner but it’s a brilliant header clear by Carter.

Into the final 20 minutes we go.

66’ - England 2-1 Colombia

13:02 , Karl Matchett

An unexpected occurrence now as Colombia are subbing their goalkeeper.

Perez looks to have suffered a concussion somewhere along the way, judging by the physio checks and her leaving the pitch now.

Natalia Giraldo, 20 years old and with just three caps to her name before this tournament started, comes on for the final 25 minutes or so.

GOAL! 62’ - England 2-1 Colombia

12:58 , Karl Matchett

The Lionesses are ahead!

Stanway feeds a pass through, there’s another poor touch at the back - this time from Daniela Arias - and Russo races behind her to bury a first-time finish into the far bottom corner!

England 2-1 Colombia!

58’ - England 1-1 Colombia

12:57 , Karl Matchett

Bit of a lull in play after one or two stoppages. England started the half raising the tempo but it’s fallen off a little now.

Carabali goes through Hemp once more but fairly this time, winning an aerial challenge.

54’ - England 1-1 Colombia

12:53 , Karl Matchett

Caicedo skips away from three challenges before being fouled. Bronze displeased at the decision going against England.

Russo does the same in a much more dangerous area and the Lionesses have a collection of players stood over this dead ball...Stanway threads it down the line and Hemp clips a cross, but it’s palmed away by Perez and Colombia clear their lines.

50’ - England 1-1 Colombia

12:47 , Karl Matchett

Another effort on target, but another one which never really threatens. Russo gets enough on the ball to aim it towards Perez but the goalkeeper this time deals much more comfortably with matters.

46’ - England 1-1 Colombia

12:42 , Karl Matchett

Back underway in Sydney. 45 minutes to go, England and Colombia fighting it out for a spot in the semis against co-hosts Australia.

Another dramatic day of Women’s World Cup action; which way will this one turn next?

HT - England 1-1 Colombia in Women’s World Cup quarter-final

12:26 , Karl Matchett

Well, what a turnaround there in the final minutes of the half.

Santos put Colombia ahead with 45 minutes almost up, whether on purpose or not we’ll have to wait and see. But then at the other end, Perez’s error was pounced upon by Hemp and it’s all square at the break.

GOAL! 45+6’ - England 1-1 Colombia

12:24 , Karl Matchett

England level!! A total scramble and a mess from Perez in goal. A cross isn’t cleared and it bounces off Russo, Perez doesn’t gather the loose ball clearly, it bounces off Carabali and behind her own goalkeeper - leaving Hemp the easy task of stabbing home from four yards out!

A real howler from Catalina Perez, a gift for Hemp - and that’s half time.

45+5’ - England 0-1 Colombia

12:22 , Karl Matchett

The South Americans now just launching it forward any time they clear. They’ll just want to get to half-time and regroup after scoring right before the break. Nothing Earps could do it about it, given the angle and height.

45+2’ - England 0-1 Colombia

12:20 , Karl Matchett

Six minutes added on at the end of this first half.

England need a response now and try to push forward more before the interval - Wiegman will have to reinforce the message of quicker build-up play from deep, you feel, as much of the early adventurism in the game came from that.

Colombia will be able to be more cautious, more responsible now in their positioning.

GOAL - 44’ - England 0-1 Colombia

12:17 , Karl Matchett

Right before half time and there’s the opener!

Colombia in front, Caicedo fed it wide to Leicy Santos and her attempted cross seems to go wayward - and loops over Earps and in! Was it a cross or a shot?! Ingenious if the latter, the angle was never on for a chip - but it’s in!

42’ - England 0-0 Colombia

12:13 , Karl Matchett

England with a bit more pressure again as we move into the final five minutes of the half.

Another diagonal out to the right flank creates a crossing opportunity but there’s not quite enough presence in the box to make the most of it.

Daly and Toone link up down the left now, but Colombia stand firm once more.

38’ - England 0-0 Colombia

12:09 , Karl Matchett

Stanway this time goes through Caicedo and leaves the talented teen in a heap by the touchline. Referee does give a foul this time but nothing more.

The England No8 one of those on a booking from previous games; one more means she’d miss the semis if England get there. Lucy Bronze and Lauren Hemp are in the same position.

Mayra Ramirez is proving a real handful for the Lionesses, a big and powerful presence with excellent close control - she tees up Caicedo now and the eventual shot is blocked.

34’ - England 0-0 Colombia

12:05 , Karl Matchett

Colombia getting most of their joy down the flanks, but England are then able to dart into those spaces in the channels behind them if the South Americans over-commit. The final pass from both sides hasn’t been great so far.

Ramirez leaves Greenwood on the floor, possibly a flailing arm, but Caicedo’s cross is eventually cleared and away come England once more.

Replays show a pretty firm arm or two by Ramirez on Greenwood, who is left with blood coming from her nose. Again nothing from the officials - Sarina Wiegman not happy at all.

30' - England 0-0 Colombia

12:02 , Karl Matchett

Daly goes for goal again, this time right-footed and from 25 yards - it’s a good connection but always just rising too high and it flies a few yards over the bar.

Russo clatters into Carabali with a perfectly good tackle to put the ball out for a goal kick - down goes the defender once more and Colombia slow proceedings again. Clearly a part of the approach today.

26’ - England 0-0 Colombia

11:58 , Karl Matchett

Ref has to finally have a word - the American speaks with Bright and Carabali at a corner over some shoving and firm handling. Greenwood’s corner is deflected out to Stanway and she puts it back to the far post - Daly heads on target but it’s saved by Perez!

23’ - England 0-0 Colombia

11:57 , Karl Matchett

Daly now takes a whack on the face as Colombia continue their aggressive approach. Down she goes but no foul given - could have been a card in all honesty.

England doing generally well in possession, patient and consistent, but not really carving Colombia’s defence open just yet.

But it is chaotic at times from the South Americans - those spaces will open up if this continues.

18’ - England 0-0 Colombia

11:52 , Karl Matchett

Hemp beats substitute Guzman who then piled through her and leaves the England star in a heap on the floor. Arias, who Guzman replaced, is in tears on the bench after having been subbed early on.

Now down the left a cross finds Usme but Bright is there to make a good clearance.

England having to bide their time to break out in numbers at the moment.

14’ - England 0-0 Colombia

11:46 , Karl Matchett

Usme opts to line one up from range and it’s fierce, but blocked by the head of Greenwood. The England defender then also helps play out from deep and the Lionesses can build from deep once more. Colombia aggressive and happy to break play up for now, retaining a counter-attacking threat too.

Linda Caicedo escapes Carter down the left and cuts inside, but the curling effort goes miles off-target as Earps watches on.

10’ - England 0-0 Colombia

11:42 , Karl Matchett

Bronze rises and wins a header in the box, it’s half-cleared amid appeals for handball and now Vanegas is down with an apparent head injury. Needs a little treatment.

Carolina Arias is replaced by Ana Maria Guzman, a victim of one of those blocks a few moments ago which has left her injured.

Russo rises now and glances a header on target - an easy one to save, but a warning for Colombia at England’s threat from the wide areas again.

4’ - England 0-0 Colombia

11:38 , Karl Matchett

Toone just starting to get a few touches in the build-up play now and England starting to go through the gears when spaces open up.

Then it’s a massive chance for England - and some desperate defending by Colombia keeps them at bay! A move down the right opens space and although the offside flag eventually goes up, Russo and Lauren Hemp both had chances which were bravely blocked.

1’ - England 0-0 Colombia

11:35 , Karl Matchett

Underway! Early possession for Colombia and a couple of early moments for Mary Earps to deal with but no great concerns for the No.1

Lots and lots of support for Colombia here, England basically facing an away atmosphere in this game.

Women’s World Cup LIVE: England vs Colombia

11:24 , Karl Matchett

Player ready to come out shortly - they are in the tunnel. We are just a few minutes from kick-of. Reminder of the lineups again:

England XI: Earps; Carter, Bright, Greenwood; Bronze, Stanway, Walsh, Daly; Toone; Russo, Hemp

Colombia XI: Perez; C. Arias, Caribali, D. Arias, Vanegas; Ospina, Bedoya; Ramirez, Santos, Caicedo; Usme

Women’s World Cup LIVE: England vs Colombia

11:15 , Jamie Braidwood

England have been installed as the new favourites in the Women’s World Cup odds after the USA and Germany crashed out of the competition.

The Lionesses were also on the brink of an early exit, but they held their nerve to beat Nigeria on penalties in the Round of 16.

UK bookmakers are now offering 3/1 on England to lift the trophy, which leaves them ahead of Spain, Japan and France in the outright betting.

They must now navigate a tricky quarter-final clash with Colombia at Stadium Australia in Sydney on Saturday (11.30am, ITV1).

Get the latest England vs Colombia odds here

Women’s World Cup: England vs Colombia

11:09 , Karl Matchett

What an epic shoot-out that was - Mackenzie Arnold seemed to be at the heart of everything good and bad there but ultimately it’s the Matildas who progressed to the semi-finals.

AND NOW - we’re straight onto our second game, which is only 20 minutes away due to how long that shoot-out went on for!

It’s England vs Colombia and the winner will indeed face the co-hosts in the last four.

Women’s World Cup: Australia beat France on penalties!

11:06 , Jamie Braidwood

Unbelievable scenes in Brisbane! Australia will play the winner of England vs Colombia!

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Women’s World Cup: Australia beat France on penalties!

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Courtnee Vine for Australia....

SCORES!!!!!!!!!! AUSTRALIA WIN ON PENALTIES!

The hosts are through to the semi-finals after one of the most dramatic penalty shoot-outs you will ever see!

Australia win it on the third attempt, and the co-hosts go crazy in Brisbane! What a win for them, and the World Cup!

Women’s World Cup: Australia vs France

10:59 , Jamie Braidwood

Clare Hunt to win it for Australia....

SAVED!!! This is extraordinary! What a save by Durant! What a hand to save France!

Vicki Bècho for France.... MISSES! Becho hits the post with Arnold beaten!

It’s match point number three for Australia!

Women’s World Cup: Australia vs France

10:56 , Jamie Braidwood

The ninth penalty...

Kenza Dali for France... SAVED BY ARNOLD! She tips it around the post!

BUT NO! Arnold goes off her line early! THERE WILL BE A RETAKE!

ARNOLD SAVES AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!

Australia will have another penalty to win it!

Women’s World Cup: Australia vs France

10:52 , Jamie Braidwood

Unreal drama! France are alive! Geyoro next... SCORES! But Arnold should have saved it! She wants a retake! Now Australia can’t miss!

Katrina Gorry... SCORES! Just... Durand HAD to save that.... but it squirms through.

Sakina Karchaoui for France... IN OFF THE BAR!

The sudden death continues... Tameka Yallop... a long run up... SCORES!

Maëlle Lakrar for France... A straight run-up... SCORES! France ahead again!

Ellie Carpenter for Australia... another long wait... SCORES! In off the post! We’re getting down to the end of the order now...

Women’s World Cup: Australia vs France

10:49 , Jamie Braidwood

Ève Périsset for France... she came on for the shootout... SAVED by Arnold, she tips it onto the post.

Australia have a kick to win it !

AND IT’S ARNOLD WHO HAS THE KICK! THE GOALKEEPER!

Arnold to win it.... MISSES! SHE HITS THE POST!

Women’s World Cup: Australia vs France

10:46 , Jamie Braidwood

Back to all-square....

Wendie Renard for France... SCORES! Arnold goes the wrong way. France lead.

Now it’s Sam Kerr for Australia.. what a story this would be. SCORES!!! Just... Durand should have saved that.

Eugenie Le Sommer, France’s record scorer.... SCORES! France back into the lead.

Now young Mary Fowler... SCORES! Best penalty of the shoot-out! Thundered in!

It’s sudden death now...

Women’s World Cup: Australia vs France

10:41 , Jamie Braidwood

HERE WE GO!

France have to face the home crowd... it’s Selma Bacha first... SAVED! Mackenzie Arnold makes the stop to her right!

Caitlin Foord for Australia... SCORES! Cool as, into the bottom left!

Diani next for France... SCORES! Stares Arnold in the eye and rolls the penalty into the bottom left.

Steph Catley next, Australia’s penalty taker... SAVED! Durand goes the right way!

Women’s World Cup: Australia 0-0 France

10:37 , Jamie Braidwood

PENALTIES! After a goalless 120 minutes, Australia and France go to penalties.

And to make things even more dramatic, France have brought on a penalty specialist, in goalkeeper Solène Durand!

Will that risk pay off or backfire for France and Herve Renard?

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Women’s World Cup: Australia 0-0 France

10:23 , Jamie Braidwood

110 mins: It’s still goalless, somehow! Cortnee Vine goes close for Australia at the front post, almost squeezing a finish with a flick. Australia then have to hack away, after another scramble in the six-yard back. Arnold also had to make a flying stop to her right.

Are we heading to penalties?

Women’s World Cup LIVE: England vs Colombia

10:12 , Jamie Braidwood

Team news! England make one change for the quarter-final, with Ella Toone replacing the suspended Lauren James. Whether that’s a straight swap or signals a formation change, we’ll have to wait and see.

England: Earps; Carter, Bright, Greenwood; Bronze, Stanway, Walsh, Daly; Toone; Russo, Hemp

Women’s World Cup: Australia 0-0 France

10:08 , Jamie Braidwood

NO GOAL! France think they hae the breakthrough - but it’s disallowed! Alanna Kennedy nods the ball down and into her own net - but Wendie Renard committed the foul on Caitlin Foord just before. It’s a huge let off for Australia.

Women’s World Cup: Australia 0-0 France

09:54 , Jamie Braidwood

EXTRA TIME! Australia are now going through what England did against Nigeria: the horrible nerves of extra time. There is nothing to separate France and the co-hosts, although both teams have had their chances.

Women’s World Cup: Australia 0-0 France

09:41 , Jamie Braidwood

Here’s Peyraud Magnin’s save from Raso - this feels like it’s heading to extra time. Still locked at 0-0 with 10 minutes to go.

Women’s World Cup LIVE: England vs Colombia

05:36 , Jamie Braidwood

England have been installed as the new favourites in the Women’s World Cup odds after the USA and Germany crashed out of the competition.

The Lionesses were also on the brink of an early exit, but they held their nerve to beat Nigeria on penalties in the Round of 16.

UK bookmakers are now offering 3/1 on England to lift the trophy, which leaves them ahead of Spain, Japan and France in the outright betting.

They must now navigate a tricky quarter-final clash with Colombia at Stadium Australia in Sydney on Saturday (11.30am, ITV1).

Get the latest England vs Colombia odds here

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