Lauren James produced a sensational individual performance as England entertained to sweep aside China and book their place in the last 16 of the Women’s World Cup as group winners.
It was a display worthy of their status as European champions and James once again lit the stage alight in Adelaide with two sensational goals and three assists.
The 13,497 in attendance were treated to a masterclass from Chelsea’s James, who announced her arrival at the World Cup with the match-winner against Denmark on Friday.
She helped England get off to the perfect start when she teed up Alessia Russo for the opener, and later slipped the ball through to Lauren Hemp to coolly place it into the bottom corner.
It was largely one-way traffic as England dominated and overwhelmed, James striking it first time into the corner from the edge of the box to make it 3-0 before another stunning finish was ruled out by video assistant referee (VAR) for offside in the build-up.
China knew they were heading out of the tournament unless they responded, so they came out with more aggression in the second half, unnerving England slightly when Shuang Wang scored from the penalty spot after VAR picked up a handball by defender Lucy Bronze.
But James was not done yet – she volleyed Jess Carter’s deep cross past helpless goalkeeper Yu Zhu for England’s fourth before substitute Chloe Kelly and striker Rachel Daly joined the party.
England, who had quietly gone about their business in the group stages, will have raised eyebrows with this performance before their last-16 match against Nigeria on Monday, which will be shown live on BBC One at 08:30 BST.
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England prove worth without Walsh
Manager Sarina Wiegman kept everyone guessing when she named her starting XI, with England fans anxiously waiting to see how they would set up without injured midfielder Keira Walsh.
Wiegman’s response was to unleash England’s attacking talent on a China side who struggled to match them in physicality, intensity and sharpness.
James oozed magic and unpredictability, Hemp used her pace to test China’s defence and captain Millie Bright was ferocious in her tackling, winning the ball back on countless occasions.
After nudging past Haiti and Denmark with fairly underwhelming 1-0 wins, England were keen to impose themselves from the start. Although China had chances in the second half, they were always second best.
Goalkeeper Mary Earps will be disappointed not to keep a clean sheet, but she made two smart saves to deny Chen Qiaozhu.
While England are yet to meet a side ranked inside the world’s top 10 at the tournament, this will help quieten doubts that they might struggle without the instrumental Walsh.
“We’re really growing into the tournament now,” said captain Bright. “We got a lot of criticism in the first two games but we were not concerned at all.
“It’s unbelievable to be in the same team as [the youngsters]. It feels ridiculous and I’m quite proud. Players feeling like they can express themselves on the pitch is what we want.”
James given standing ovation
The name on everyone’s lips following England’s win over Denmark was ‘Lauren James’, and those leaving Adelaide on Tuesday evening will struggle to forget her performance against China any time soon.
She punished China for the space they allowed her on the edge of the box in the first half and could have had a hat-trick were it not for the intervention of VAR.
Greeted on the touchline by a grinning Wiegman, James was substituted with time to spare in the second half and went off to a standing ovation from large sections of the stadium.
“She’s special – a very special player for us and for women’s football in general,” said Kelly. “She’s a special talent and the future is bright.”
She became only the third player on record (since 2011) to be directly involved in five goals in a Women’s World Cup game.
With competition for attacking places in England’s starting XI extremely high, James has proven she is far too good to leave out of the side and is quickly becoming a star at this tournament at the age of 21.
Line-ups
China
Formation 4-4-2
- 1Zhu
- 2LiSubstituted forWuat 75′minutes
- 11Wang
- 8Yao
- 15Chen
- 17WuSubstituted forShenat 90+3′minutes
- 16YaoSubstituted forDouat 90+3′minutes
- 13Yang
- 19Zhang
- 14LouSubstituted forWangat 90+11′minutes
- 7WangSubstituted forGuat 75′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Dou
- 4Wang
- 5Wu
- 6Zhang
- 9Shen
- 12Xu
- 18Tang
- 20Xiao
- 21Gu
- 22Pan
- 23Gao
England
Formation 3-4-1-2
- 1Earps
- 16Carter
- 6Bright
- 5Greenwood
- 2BronzeBooked at 56minsSubstituted forCharlesat 71′minutes
- 8StanwaySubstituted forCoombsat 45′minutes
- 20Zelem
- 9Daly
- 7JamesSubstituted forTooneat 81′minutes
- 23RussoSubstituted forEnglandat 71′minutes
- 11HempSubstituted forKellyat 71′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Charles
- 10Toone
- 12Nobbs
- 13Hampton
- 14Wubben-Moy
- 15Morgan
- 17Coombs
- 18Kelly
- 19England
- 21Roebuck
- 22Robinson
- Referee:
- Casey Reibelt
- Attendance:
- 13,497
Match Stats
Live Text
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Match ends, China PR 1, England 6.
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Second Half ends, China PR 1, England 6.
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Substitution, China PR. Wang Linlin replaces Lou Jiahui.
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Attempt missed. Laura Coombs (England) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Chloe Kelly.
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Attempt missed. Shen Mengyu (China PR) right footed shot from the left side of the box is too high. Assisted by Yao Wei.
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Rachel Daly (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Wu Haiyan (China PR).
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Attempt missed. Laura Coombs (England) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Alex Greenwood.
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Rachel Daly (England) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Shen Mengyu (China PR).
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Substitution, China PR. Dou Jiaxing replaces Yao Lingwei.
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Substitution, China PR. Shen Mengyu replaces Wu Chengshu.
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Foul by Ella Toone (England).
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Yang Lina (China PR) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Ella Toone (England).
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Yang Lina (China PR) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt saved. Chen Qiaozhu (China PR) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner.
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Goal! China PR 1, England 6. Rachel Daly (England) right footed shot from the left side of the six yard box to the top left corner. Assisted by Laura Coombs.
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Attempt missed. Laura Coombs (England) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Bethany England.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.