Thursday, 16 September 2010

Englands Women Qualify for the World Cup

England Women make it to the finals of the World Cup. Our match report provided in full,  from our friends at Telegraph Sport.

Switzerland 2 England 3 (agg 2 - 5)

England booked a place in next year's Fifa Women's World Cup with a 3-2 victory over Switzerland on Thursday night.


The success in Wohlen wrapped up a 5-2 aggregate success, after Hope Powell's team had won the first leg in Shrewsbury 2-0 last week.
An early chance to calm the nerves went begging when Kelly Smith - England's all-time leading goalscorer - missed a 12th-minute penalty. Smith won the spot-kick, going down under a challenge from Rahel Graf, but dragged her effort wide.

Smith righted the wrong 10 minutes before half-time, tapping in from close range after Eniola Aluko had failed to convert a cross from Alex Scott.

It was 2-0 two minutes later when Aluko beat Maris Brunner with a low shot - but the Swiss were given hope just before half-time.

Ramona Bachmann pulled a goal back, then England goalkeeper Rachel Brown was harshly dismissed after tangling with Bachmann in the net seconds after the goal.

However, Fara Williams calmed visiting nerves, converting a penalty awarded when Smith was fouled by Caroline Abbe.

Although Switzerland's Selina Zumbuhl reduced the arrears with the goal of the night, a 25-yard free-kick, it failed to take the gloss of England's success.


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