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Sunday, July 5, 2015

2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Third Place Play-Off Germany Vs England Saturday July 04,2015

  
Mark Sampson's women became the most successful England football side for almost 50 years when they beat Germany for the first time to finish third at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.

A Fara Williams penalty in extra-time gave Mark Sampson’s side their historic 1-0 win after a fiercely fought encounter in Edmonton in which both sides gave their absolute all.
In the 108th minute referee Ri Hyang-ok pointed to the penalty spot after Germany defender Tabea Kemme had dragged down Lianne Sanderson in the area

31-year-old Liverpool midfielder Williams coolly slotted her right footed penalty inside the left hand post 
England's hero Williams immediately wheeled away, pointing and running towards England's bench to start the party 
England's ecstatic substitutes ran onto the pitch in celebration after WIlliams' penalty found the back of the net


Germany are two-time world champions, European Champions and heavy favourites going into this competition. England on the other hand were expected to have done well if they simply made it out of their group, although Sampson insists he and his team always believed they could go all the way.

Germany's goalkeeper captain Nadine Angerer and England's Steph Houghton shake hands before the third place play-off match
Germany's goalkeeper captain Nadine Angerer and England's Steph Houghton  shake hands before the third place play-off match



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