WWC2023: Shape-shifting England hit China for six
August 2 – After two tight, unconvincing 1-0 wins over Haiti and Denmark, England have finally arrived at the Women’s World Cup.
Tuesday’s 6-1 thrashing of China, no minnows or no-hopers on the world stage, has catapulted Sarina Wiegmann’s European champions into contention despite a string of injuries that threatened to derail their hopes.
England equalled their biggest-ever World Cup win, matching the margin against Argentina in 2007. The Lionesses also set a World Cup record by scoring in 16 consecutive games at the tournament.
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