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England Maintained Their 100 Record In Group D Of The Fifa Womens World Cup With A 1 0 Victory Over Denmark

England beat Denmark to maintain 100 record in Group D

England maintained their 100 record in Group D of the FIFA Women's World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Denmark

The Lionesses took the lead in the first half through Alessia Russo's header and held on to secure all three points.

The win means England are now top of the group with six points from two games, while Denmark are second with three points.

Russo's header proved to be the difference between the two sides

Russo's goal came in the 20th minute when she headed home a cross from Ella Toone.

It was a well-deserved goal for Russo, who had been a constant threat to the Denmark defence.

Denmark had their chances to equalise, but they were unable to find a way past England goalkeeper Mary Earps.

Earps made a number of important saves, including a brilliant stop from Rikke Sevecke in the second half.

England held on to secure a hard-fought victory, which puts them in a strong position to reach the knockout stages.

Conclusion

England's victory over Denmark was a hard-fought and well-deserved win.

The Lionesses showed great character to come away with all three points, and they will now be confident of reaching the knockout stages.

Denmark will be disappointed with the result, but they can still qualify for the knockout stages if they win their final group game against China.


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