England are in the World Cup final, Australia are out
16 August - 39 minsMichelle Owen is joined by Charlotte Harpur, Mark Carey, Michael Cox and Chloe Morgan to reflect on the second semi-final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
England have made their first ever final after their victory over Australia at Stadium Australia in Sydney / Wangal.
It will be the Lionesses who take on Spain to add a new name to the world cup trophy.
The final will take place at Stadium Australia on Saturday 20th August.
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Exec Producer: Abi Paterson
Honorary Producer: Chloe the koala
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