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England Scotland SPIELBERICHT Gruppenphase ­ Endrunde ­ Group D ­ Spieltag 1 Mittwoch, 19 Juli 2017 ­ 20:45 CET (20:45 Ortszeit) Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht England Scotland 6 (3) (0) 0 1 Karen Bardsley (TW) (K) 1 Gemma Fay (TW) 2 Lucia Bronze 2 Vaila Barsley 3 Demi Stokes 4 Ifeoma Dieke 4 Jill Scott 9 Caroline Weir (K) 5 Steph Houghton 10 Leanne Crichton 7 Jordan Nobbs 11 Lisa Evans 9 Jodie Taylor 13 Jane Ross 11 Jade Moore 14 Rachel Corsie 16 Millie Bright 17 Frankie Brown 18 Ellen White 22 Fiona Brown 23 Francesca Kirby 23 Chloe Arthur 12 Shannon Lynn (TW) 13 Siobhan Chamberlain (TW) 21 Lee Alexander (TW) 21 Carly Telford (TW) 3 Joelle Murray 6 Josanne Potter 5 Leanne Ross 8 Isobel Christiansen 6 Joanne Love 10 Fara Williams 7 Hayley Lauder 14 Karen Carney 8 Erin Cuthbert 15 Laura Bassett 15 Sophie Howard 17 Nikita Parris 16 Christie Murray 19 Toni Duggan 18 Rachel McLauchlan 20 Alex Greenwood 19 Lana Clelland 22 Alex Scott 20 Kirsty Smith Trainer Trainer Mark Sampson Anna Signeul Schiedsrichter Vierter Offizieller Esther Staubli (SUI) Jana Adámková (CZE) Schiedsrichter­Assistenten UEFA­Delegierter Belinda Brem (SUI) Marina Tashchyan (ARM) Sanja Rodjak Karšić (CRO) (K) Mannschaftskapitän (TW) Torhüter Letzter Stand 20/07/2017 13:48:57 CET England ­ Scotland Mittwoch 19 Juli 2017 ­ 20:45 CET (20:45 Ortszeit) Spielbericht Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht England Scotland 6 (3) (0) 0 9 Jodie Taylor 11' 9 Jodie Taylor 26' 18 Ellen White 32' 22 Fiona Brown (Draußen) 46' 19 Lana Clelland (In) 9 Jodie Taylor 53' 5 Steph Houghton 55' 9 Jodie Taylor (Draußen) 59' 19 Toni Duggan (In) 4 Jill Scott 62' 13 Jane Ross (Draußen) 63' 8 Erin Cuthbert (In) 23 Francesca Kirby (Draußen) 65' 17 Nikita Parris (In) 18 Ellen White (Draußen) 74' 14 Karen Carney (In) 14 Rachel Corsie (Draußen) 76' 6 Joanne Love (In) 84' 9 Caroline Weir 7 Jordan Nobbs 87' 19 Toni Duggan 90' + 3' Tor Elfmeter Eigentor Auswechslung Verschossener Strafstoß Gelbe Karte(n) Rote Karte(n) Gelb­Rote Karte (K) Mannschaftskapitän (TW) Torhüter .
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