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England vs Sweden result: Lionesses fall to Sweden in Women's World Cup third place play-off

Phil Neville's side ended their French adventure empty handed

Callum Rice-Coates
Nice
Saturday 06 July 2019 18:09 BST
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England missed out on a third-placed finish at the Women's World Cup as they were beaten 2-1 by Sweden in their play-off in Nice.

Sweden raced into a 2-0 lead at the Allianz Riviera, with Kosovare Asllani firing in in the 11th minute after an Alex Greenwood error and Sofia Jakobsson adding a fine strike in the 22nd. Phil Neville's Lionesses replied through Fran Kirby's left-footed effort just after the half-hour mark and two minutes later the ball was in the Swedes' net again courtesy of an Ellen White finish.

But, just had been the case in the 2-1 semi-final loss to the United States four days earlier, White had what she had thought was an equaliser disallowed following a VAR review.

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GOAL! England 2-2 Sweden (White)

33 minutes

What a turnaround! The ball is fired into Ellen White in the Sweden box, and England's top scorer does brilliantly to chest it down, turn and guide the ball past Lindahl. Two in two for England, and the scores are, remarkably, level.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:34

No Goal! England 1-2 Sweden

35 minutes

England's celebrations were premature. The goal is referred to VAR, and the decision is made that the ball struck White on the arm. She's denied her sixth of the World Cup, and England must find another way to level the scores. The momentum is with them now, though.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:37

England 1-2 Sweden

40 minutes

Sweden, understandably, haven't been able to keep up the intensity with which they started this game. England look far more dangerous, having created almost nothing in the opening 25 minutes.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:42

England 1-2 Sweden

44 minutes

Sweden are ending the half strongly. A free kick is launched into the England box, half cleared, and a long-range shot comes in from Jakobsson. It's a tame effort, hough, and Telford saves easily.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:46

England 1-2 Sweden

45 minutes

There'll be five minutes of added time due to various stoppages throughout the half.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:47

England 1-2 Sweden

45+4 minutes

Some poor defending from Houghton allows Blackstenius to latch onto a long, high ball and attempt to lob Telford, who comes running off her line in anticipation of the danger. Fortunately for England, the ball lands on the roof of the net.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:52

England 1-2 Sweden

45+6 minutes

A big chance to end the half for Ellen White! Parris slips the ball into the path of the forward, who surges into the box and drills a low shot at goal. Lindahl does well to save with a leg and the equaliser continues to evade England.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:53

Half time: That's it for the first half. Sweden were dominant in the early stages, deservedly racing into a 2-0 lead. But England have fought back, halving the deficit through Kirby and coming agonisingly close to equalising, only to see White's goal ruled out after a VAR check. They'll be feeling confident that a second goal will come in the second half, though.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 16:55

Sweden get us back underway. Can England turn this around in the second half and end the World Cup with another bronze medal?

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 17:08

England 1-2 Sweden

46 minutes

Sweden made a change at half time: Asllani, the scorer of the first goal, is replaced by Julia Zigiotti.

Callum Rice-Coates6 July 2019 17:10

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