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Tactical Line-Up England - USA FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019™ Semi-finals Tactical Line-up England - USA # 49 02 JUL 2019 21:00 Lyon / Stade de Lyon / FRA England (ENG) Shirt: white Shorts: white Socks: white # Name Pos 13 Carly TELFORD GK 2 Lucy BRONZE DF 4 Keira WALSH MF 5 Steph HOUGHTON (C) DF 6 Millie BRIGHT DF 7 Nikita PARRIS FW 8 Jill SCOTT MF 12 Demi STOKES DF 17 Rachel DALY DF 18 Ellen WHITE FW 22 Beth MEAD FW Substitutes 1 Karen BARDSLEY GK 3 Alex GREENWOOD DF 9 Jodie TAYLOR FW 10 Fran KIRBY FW 11 Toni DUGGAN FW 14 Leah WILLIAMSON DF 15 Abbie MCMANUS DF Matches played 16 Jade MOORE MF 09 Jun ENG - SCO 2 : 1 ( 2 : 0 ) 19 Georgia STANWAY MF 14 Jun ENG - ARG 1 : 0 ( 0 : 0 ) 19 Jun JPN - ENG 0 : 2 ( 0 : 1 ) 20 Karen CARNEY MF 23 Jun ENG - CMR 3 : 0 ( 2 : 0 ) 21 Mary EARPS GK 27 Jun NOR - ENG 0 : 3 ( 0 : 2 ) 23 Lucy STANIFORTH MF Coach Philip NEVILLE (ENG) USA (USA) Shirt: red Shorts: red Socks: blue # Name Pos 1 Alyssa NAEHER GK 4 Becky SAUERBRUNN DF 5 Kelley O HARA DF 7 Abby DAHLKEMPER DF 8 Julie ERTZ MF 9 Lindsey HORAN MF 13 Alex MORGAN (C) FW 16 Rose LAVELLE MF 17 Tobin HEATH FW 19 Crystal DUNN DF 23 Christen PRESS FW Substitutes 2 Mallory PUGH FW 3 Samantha MEWIS MF 6 Morgan BRIAN MF 10 Carli LLOYD FW 11 Ali KRIEGER DF 12 Tierna DAVIDSON DF 14 Emily SONNETT DF Matches played 15 Megan RAPINOE FW 11 Jun USA - THA 13 : 0 ( 3 : 0 ) 18 Ashlyn HARRIS GK 16 Jun USA - CHI 3 : 0 ( 3 : 0 ) 20 Jun SWE - USA 0 : 2 ( 0 : 1 ) 20 Allie LONG MF 24 Jun ESP - USA 1 : 2 ( 1 : 1 ) 21 Adrianna FRANCH GK 28 Jun FRA - USA 1 : 2 ( 0 : 1 ) 22 Jessica MCDONALD FW Coach Jill ELLIS (USA) GK: Goalkeeper A: Absent W: Win GD: Goal difference VAR: Video Assistant Referee DF: Defender N: Not eligible to play D: Drawn Pts: Points AVAR 1: Assistant VAR MF: Midfielder I: Injured L: Lost AVAR 2: Offside VAR FW: Forward X: Misses next match if booked GF: Goals for C: Captain MP: Matches played GA: Goals against TUE 02 JUL 2019 19:57 CET / 19:57 Local time - Version 1 27°C / 80°F Hum.: 42% Page 1 / 1.
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