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Friendlies
team-logoEngland
3 - 0
FT
team-logoAustralia
A. Beever-Jones 20'L. Bronze 40'G. Stanway 90' + 8' (pen)
(HT 2-0) (FT 3-0)

England vs AustraliaResults & stats,

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England59%56
34%32
Australia7%7

Match details

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Friendlies - Game Week 1
  • Lionesses find LB solution and Le Tissier impresses Wiegman

    England's first camp since their second successive European Championship triumph was certainly a little up and down. Marred by injuries going into the window, with there already three notable absentees before Sarina Wiegman's squad was announced and four withdrawals after it was revealed, the Lionesses then suffered a 2-1 defeat to Brazil in their first game post-Euros, despite playing for over an hour against 10 players, but were able to bounce back on Tuesday against Australia, who also had a player sent off very early on in a rather strange couple of games.
    Khiara Keating Maya Le Tissier Michelle Agyemang England gfx 16:9
  • Agyemang suffers devastating knee injury in Lionesses win

    Michelle Agyemang worryingly left the pitch on a stretcher as England beat Australia 3-0 at Pride Park in Derby on Tuesday night. The up and coming teenage forward has made a huge impact since bursting onto the international scene for the Lionesses earlier this year, going on to play a decisive role at Euro 2025, but could now be set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
    England v Australia - Women's International Friendly
  • Kendall shines on Lionesses debut but Agyemang injury sours win

    England delivered the homecoming performance the fans wanted on Tuesday night, bouncing back from Saturday's disappointing defeat to Brazil in a much more convincing 3-0 win over Australia as their parading of the European Championship trophy continued around the country. This was the second installment of the Lionesses' 'homecoming series' which will see this summer's silverware hit four different locations before the end of the year, and it produced a performance much more fitting of their status of European champions as goals from Aggie Beever-Jones, Lucy Bronze and Georgia Stanway downed a Matildas team that was reduced to 10 players inside the first 20 minutes.
    Lucia Kendall Lucy Bronze Aggie Beever-Jones England gfx
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