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England beat Haiti 1-0 in Women’s World Cup opener

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England kicked off their Women’s World Cup journey with a resounding triumph, securing a well-deserved 1-0 victory against tournament debutants, Haiti, at the vibrant Brisbane Stadium.

Guided by the brilliant tactician, Sarina Wiegman, England’s squad brimmed with talent and determination, cementing their status as one of the favorites to conquer the prestigious tournament hosted jointly by Australia and New Zealand. Their previous triumph at the European Championship had instilled them with the confidence to aim for glory once more.

Despite their favoritism, the Lionesses faced a tenacious and energetic challenge from their spirited opponents. Haiti, in their World Cup debut, showcased a fervent fighting spirit, proving to be no pushovers on the grand stage.

As the intense battle unfolded in Group D, it was Georgia Stanway who rose to the occasion and etched her name into the tournament’s early history. In a crucial moment during the first half, a nerve-wracking penalty was awarded to England. With steely composure, Stanway stepped up to the spot and delivered a perfectly placed shot that bulged the back of the net, igniting euphoria among her teammates and fans alike.

Though England struggled at times against the relentless spirit of Haiti, they displayed unwavering resolve and skill, earning them the well-fought victory. The Lionesses celebrated their opening triumph with humility and respect for their opponents, acknowledging the formidable challenge that lay ahead in their quest for World Cup glory.

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