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England claimed a stunning win in France to spark life into their Euro 2025 qualifying campaign with a vital 2-1 victory in Saint-Etienne.

The Lionesses were beaten by France in Newcastle on Friday but manager Sarina Wiegman’s decision to play an unchanged outfield line-up was rewarded with an improved display from the European champions.

Georgia Stanway’s stunning strike gave the Lionesses the lead midway through the opening half, before Alessia Russo met Lauren Hemp’s excellent cross to double England’s advantage.

Russo, in particular, deserved her goal following a brilliant all-round display leading the line, but the second half was a different story for England as France took control in search of an equaliser.

The hosts were given hope as Leah Williamson caught Grace Geyoro in  the box and Kadidiatou Diani sent Hannah Hampton the wrong way from the penalty spot.

Hampton then made a stunning save to deny Marie-Antoinette Katoto in the dying moments, as England held on and  France suffered their first home defeat in five years.

France had the chance to claim the first automatic qualification spot from Group A3 – but England put themselves back in contention as they moved above Sweden into second place.

France continue to lead the way on nine points, with England and Sweden level on seven after four matches played. England play Ireland, who are bottom with four defeats,in their next fixture next month, before finishing with a trip to Sweden.

Follow all the reaction below as England claimed their first win away to France in 51 years

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Alessia Russo adds new dimension to England in crucial win over France

England have had their fair share of wake-up calls as of late and they haven’t always heeded them. This time, though, they finally did what was required.

The Lionesses found their rhythm against France in Saint-Etienne and ironed out the issues which blighted them in Friday’s defeat in Newcastle. In doing so they handed a significant boost to their Euro 2025 qualification hopes.

They are joint-second in Group A3, trailing leaders France by two points with two fixtures remaining. The top two teams in the group automatically progress to next year’s tournament in Switzerland, the others have to endure play-off rounds.

It didn’t need a complete overhaul, rather some fine-tuning. That Sarina Wiegman opted to make no changes other than replacing the injured Mary Earps with Hannah Hampton turned some heads, but that soon faded out of the conversation.

Georgia Stanway delivered the first blow. Then Alessia Russo got in on the act. By half-time England were in the unexpected circumstance of leading 2-0 and it was definitely deserved.

Report by Adam Millington in Saint-Etienne

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 22:20

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FULL TIME! France 1-2 England – Sarina Wiegman’s reaction

The England manager was speaking to ITV:

“A team effort. You know the second half is going to be different and they are going to push, but we worked so hard to stay together and keep the win.

“Of course it gives a boost. We want to win and we are in a better position now. The group is totally open. We said from the beginning this is a really tough group with top level teams. It helps when you win, but most of all we did better than Friday.”

On Alessia Russo’s performance:

“She’s working so hard on that [hold-up play] and being in right positions in the build-up, being in the right positions when we come in the final third. You saw today and Friday she played a proper game too.”

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 22:28

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FULL TIME! France 1-2 England: Next fixtures

England host the Republic of Ireland on Friday 12 July, before travelling to Sweden on Tuesday 16 July.

With five weeks to go until those fixtures, England have the tricky task of balancing their off-season with training camps.

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 22:27

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FULL TIME! France 1-2 England – Alessia Russo’s reaction

Alessia Russo, who was surely player of the match, speaking to ITV:

“I think we got our standard’s back to where we wanted them. There are still parts we will work on for sure. We know the level is higher than ever and to even qualify for the Euros is going to be harder than ever.

“I’m just trying to work hard. I’m learning there is so much more to the nine [than scoring]. I’m just trying to work on my game each day.

“We know our standards have to be higher. We probably let them slip a bit recently. We know the talent we have, we know the potential we have and we saw a lot more flashes of it tonight.”

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 22:12

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FULL TIME! France 1-2 England

This save from Hannah Hampton in the 89th minute…

A huge moment for the goalkeeper, with Mary Earps out injured. What a selection headache Wiegman has now!

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 22:07

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FULL TIME! France 1-2 England

France have nine points and Sweden and England have seven. France play Sweden next so someone will drop points.

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 22:03

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FULL TIME! France 1-2 England

A brilliant win for the Lionesses – an away in France to keep their hopes of qualifying for the Euros automatically alive!

A game of two halves, but so many standout performances all over the pitch, from Hampton in goal, Stanway in midfield, to Russo leading the line.

The first time England have won in France in 51 years!

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Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 22:02

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FULL TIME! France 1-2 England

The Lionesses hold on! A HUGE win over France in Saint-Etienne!

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 21:57

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France 1-2 England

90+4 mins: Williamson thrashes a clearance into touch… England are almost there.

Interception from Walsh… she crosses to Kirby and Renard can only clear for the corner!

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 21:55

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France 1-2 England

90+3 mins: Almost a chance for Kirby as the ball breaks to the substitute, but she heads for the corner.

France win it back, and they will have one last chance to throw it forwards….

Jamie Braidwood4 June 2024 21:54

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