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England made a strong comeback from their weekend setback, securing a decisive 3-0 win against Australia.
After a promising first half, Aggie Beever-Jones and Lucy Bronze each found the back of the net, putting England ahead 2-0. The match seemed settled until a dramatic twist in stoppage time, when a VAR review led to a penalty. Georgia Stanway stepped up confidently to convert the spot-kick.
This match marked a turn in fortune for England, as it was the first time in four games that they did not concede first and their first clean sheet in five matches, offering Sarina Wiegman’s team a much-needed boost.
Agyemang Concern
However, the victory was slightly overshadowed by a concerning incident late in the game. Michelle Agyemang suffered an alarming knee injury, raising concerns about her health.
The 19-year-old has been in the spotlight since her remarkable performances during the Euros, where she scored pivotal goals in the quarter-final and semi-final. Her strong start to the season with Brighton highlighted her talent, making this potential injury a significant worry for fans and her team alike.
England returned to winning ways with a comfortable 3-0 victory days after losing to Brazil
Michelle Agyemang was taken off on a stretcher with a nasty injury, overshadowing the win
Georgia Stanway made no mistake from the penalty spot as she calmly put England 3-0 ahead
Once again rewarded with a call-up as the youngest player in the squad, she had been lively before disaster struck.
She went down clutching her knee around 20 minutes from time and was stretchered off soon after. She will be hoping for a swift recovery, but the early signs are not encouraging.
‘It doesn’t look good. It’s not confirmed but it looks bad,’ Wiegman said after the match.
Aggie making a case for herself
With each passing week, the ‘what ifs’ surrounding Chelsea striker Aggie Beever-Jones grow louder.
What if Sarina had picked the 22-year-old to start during the Euros – could England have made life a little easier for themselves? Every match she plays, for club or country, she becomes increasingly impossible to ignore.
Beever-Jones was recently awarded England’s top scorer prize for last season, despite featuring only as a late substitute during the summer’s Euros. A large chunk of that tally came from her unforgettable 33-minute hat-trick on her Wembley debut.
Against Australia, Beever-Jones thought she’d given the European champions an early lead, only to be denied by the offside flag. She didn’t take long to make amends, though, finishing brilliantly at the second attempt following a free-kick.
Her versatility across the front line means she can play on either wing or as a No 9 – the role she has been thriving in for Chelsea. A worrying sight, then, when she limped off injured late on.
Aggie Beever-Jones fired the Lionesses 1-0 ahead against Australia with a powerful strike
Defender Lucy Bronze doubled the lead to put the Lionesses in full control against the visitors
Australia’s task was made much trickier after Alanna Kennedy’s red card in the 19th minute
Captain Kerr back in the fold
Speaking of Chelsea strikers, this was another important outing for Australia captain Sam Kerr. On Saturday she made her long-awaited return after 23 months away in a largely forgettable performance against Wales, and this was another chance to build match fitness following the ACL injury she suffered in January 2024.
Since her last appearance for the Matildas, Kerr has been tried and acquitted in a six-day racism trial at Crown Court, and in May she and her partner Kristie Mewis welcomed their son, Jagger Mewis-Kerr.
Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor recently admitted she was reluctant to disrupt her team’s rhythm for the sake of one player, meaning the 32-year-old has so far only featured from the bench this season – though she did mark her return with a goal against Aston Villa.
Kerr had a couple of chances in the first half, her brightest moment coming early on when she forced a save from Hannah Hampton, but otherwise endured a quiet second start. Still, these are valuable minutes in the tank.
A very happy birthday for Lucy Bronze
It’s becoming hard to imagine this England team without Lioness stalwart Lucy Bronze, who celebrated her 34th birthday in style at Pride Park. Rested against Brazil on Saturday, Bronze scored her fifth goal of 2025 – her highest total in a calendar year for England, surpassing her four in 2023.
The fans’ England Women’s Player of the Year remains an unstoppable force and will no doubt do everything she can to make it to the 2027 World Cup.