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England beat France for the first time in 43 years to earn a semi-final against hosts Holland after Jodie Taylor scored her fifth goal of the tournament

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Sun 30 Jul 2017 17.12 EDTFirst published on Sun 30 Jul 2017 13.45 EDT
Jodie Taylor celebrates scoring the opener for England.
Jodie Taylor celebrates scoring the opener for England. Photograph: Tobias Schwarz/AFP/Getty Images
Jodie Taylor celebrates scoring the opener for England. Photograph: Tobias Schwarz/AFP/Getty Images

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So, England have done it. The Lionesses are into the semi-finals of Euro 2017 after eking out a 1-0 win against a very talented France side. Jodie Taylor’s goal on the hour, after great work by a marauding Lucy Bronze, was ultimately the difference. Next up for England are the hosts, the Netherlands, on Thursday in Entschede, the home of FC Twente. Right, thanks for your company. It’s time for a lie down; the perfect opportunity to read Louise Taylor’s match report from Deventer:

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England manager Mark Sampson speaks. “I am incredibly proud of the players,” he says. “They showed tonight what they were all about. From 1-24, the togetherness was so strong. I am incredibly proud of the players for their efforts to grind out another result.

The Lionesses are now favourites to win Euro 2017, but Sampson’s not having it. “We don’t listen to the bookies,” the former Bristol Academy boss says. “We don’t bet – we are not allowed to. We will keep bringing the best possible performance we can.

“We are really pleased, we will enjoy this one and go again. It will be another tough game [against the Netherlands]. We will prepare to play a great Dutch team and to try and get ourselves through to the final.”

Some team news briefs before Thursday, too. Karen Bardsley ought to be alright for Thursday, she left the field with a dead leg. Midfielder Jill Scott will be missing through suspension, after picking up another yellow card tonight.

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Euro 2017 semi-finals (both Thursday):

England v Netherlands, 7.45pm BST

Austria v Denmark, 5pm BST

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Lionesses’ captain Steph Houghton’s been celebrating too. “That is what we are about, a bit of resilience,” she says. “We knew France were a very technical team, but we pride ourselves on clean sheets and putting our bodies on the line and that’s what we did tonight.” Back to the training ground tomorrow, she adds.

Jodie Taylor, the England match-winner, speaks. “I didn’t hit it as cleanly as I would liked to have,” she says. “I just can’t wait now for the semis. From the beginning I think we have said we would like to have faced Holland so bring it on.”

England will face the Netherlands in Enschede on Thursday.

This was not England’s best performance, but it was extremely gritty, and perhaps their proudest to date. Jodie Taylor was relentless in her running, an expert in chasing lost causes. She was a constant nightmare for the France backline. France never relented but England stood firm – with Millie Bright and Steph Houghton absolutely magnificent in defence.

England are in the last four. Jodie Taylor’s second-half goal has sent England through to the semis. Mark Sampson punches the air in delight, while captain Houghton goes running over to the Lionesses’ supporters in Deventer. There are contrasting emotions for France, though, with Abily in tears on the pitch, consoled by team-mates.

Steph Houghton celebrates with team mates after the final whistle. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
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Full-time: England 1-0 France

The Lionesses are into the semi-finals of Euro 2017! They have beaten France for the first time in 43 years.

90+5 min: England win a free-kick, with the goalkeeper Chamberlain ready to send it long.

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90+4 min: France eventually get the ball out of that corner and away from Jordan Nobbs. France send in a looping cross, which Lavogez meets but it’s a very tame effort inside the six-yard box. Mark Sampson, it seems, is saying “how long are we playing until?” on the touchline. He’s going berserk.

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90+3 min: Bouhaddi concedes a silly, silly corner. And England have an opportunity to eat up some more precious, priceless time.

90 min: England win a free-kick deep inside their own half. Mark Sampson is telling his captain, Steph Houghton, to send it long. There will be six (SIX!) minutes of added time ...

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89 min: Lavogez tees up Henry, but she gets it all wrong, with her right-footed effort bending harmlessly away from goal. Danger averted for England.

88 min: England win a free-kick, with Taylor the target. She collects the ball but is unable to hold off her marker. France send it back up, with Moore adjudged to have fouled Lavogez. France have a free-kick, with Lavogez and Henry both stood over it 25 yards from goal ...

87 min: England build now down the left, with Nobbs finding an overlapping Stokes. France rob back possession, only for Jodie Taylor to beat them at their own game, nicking it back for England.

85 min: Kirby wins a corner for England, with the Lionesses in no rush at all to take it. Nobbs plays it short to Bronze, with England seemingly attempting to timewaste, with four minutes of normal time left on the clock ...

84 min: Somehow England keep it out, with France having two stabs at goal. The free-kick was more like 30 yards out, but a sea of bodies got in the way when it mattered, with the ball dropping kindly in the box after a lofted ball in. Can England hold on?

83 min: England are putting in the hard yards, dropping a little deeper to ensure they have bodies behind the ball, and blue shirts marked. Bronze, though, oversteps the mark and fouls Le Sommer, with France earning a free-kick in a dangerous central position, 25 yards from goal.

81 min: Taylor is loving this. She has been a real menace out there, and now she wins a free-kick from M’Bock, with the France defender booked for her troubles. England seem to have come out of the other end of that difficult patch, where France were very much in the ascendency.

80 min: England get a glimpse of goal, with Millie Bright firing over from distance after Nobbs’ corner. Jodie Taylor had tried to convert from close range before Bright tried her luck with a crashing half-volley.

77 min: Thomis has another go at the England defence, with a smart volley falling wide after Chamberlain failed to assume control of the loose ball in the box. Abily, meanwhile, has been replaced by Lavogez. She immediately has an opportunity to test Chamberlain from a free-kick but fails to do so, with England seizing back possession.

75 min: Kirby sends a looping cross in from the right but that’s way over the head of Ellen White. Suddenly, the semi-finals are very much in sight for England, with less than 15 minutes to play, providing they can hold on here.

73 min: Nobbs tries her luck from distance but she gets it all wrong. Bardsley, winning her 70th cap tonight, will be replaced by Siobhan Chamberlain here, with England forced into a goalkeeping change. Bardsley has an issue with her ankle it seems.

70 min: Thomis, the substitute, does superbly, driving into the England box, evading three challenges before crossing hard and low. It comes to nothing but that was very dangerous. She twice could have fell under pressure in search of a penalty and her direct running caused England real problems there. France, you sense, are not finished here by any means yet.

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68 min: Great work by Kirby, drawing the challenge from Henry as England attempt to put France back under pressure.

67 min: It is not too convincing but England get it away, with Bronze eventually nodding it clear. Meanwhile, Bardsley is back on the ground in some discomfort and England may be forced into a change here.

66 min: Scott again fouls, with Geyoro going to ground and winning a free-kick for France about 20 yards from goal, way out on the right flank. Can they find an equaliser?

Geyoro goes down. Photograph: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images
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64 min: France make a substitution, with Diani replaced by Thomis. Meanwhile, Bardsley is back on her feet and England are straight back under the cosh, with Millie Bright forced into a panicked clearance.

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63 min: France hit back, with a mini goalmouth scramble ensuing before Diani strikes over. Abily then swings in a corner which is not dealt with and England are very lucky to get away with what happens next. Karen Bardsley comes to claim the cross but gets nowhere near it – smacking M’Bock instead – before Delie’s shot from a tight angle is kept out by the England goalkeeper. The Manchester City stopper has stayed grounded after that collision with the France defender.

61 min: England are in front, then after Taylor’s fifth goal of the tournament, and her 14th for her country. The Arsenal striker has put England in front, but Bronze’s surging forward run should not go unnoticed in the buildup to that opener.

GOAL! England 1-0 France (Taylor, 60)

Predictably, it’s Jodie Taylor who slots home, after great, unselfish work by Lucy Bronze.

Taylor scores the opener. Photograph: Matt West/BPI/REX/Shutterstock
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58 min: England rally for a moment but Houghton’s ball is hopeful and France regain possession. England have been too predictable tonight.

55 min: Georges makes a terrific, sliding challenge on Ellen White just as England do well to recycle possession down the left. How long will Mark Sampson wait before reshuffling the pack?

53 min: England are just quaking a little bit here. France break down the right, and the cross is not properly dealt with by Moore. The clearance allows France to attack once more, with Le Sommer outjumping Bronze to head just wide of the frame of Bardsley’s goal. That is the closest we have come to a goal in Deventer ...

52 min: Jade Moore makes a clumsy challenge on Abily in central midfield. France, you feel, are just beginning to grow in confidence. Lucy Bronze’s foul throw doesn’t exactly stem the feel-good factor.

Moore competes for possession with Abily. Photograph: Kieran McManus for The FA/REX/Shutterstock
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50 min: Kirby almost wriggles away from Geyoro, but the PSG midfielder takes control of the ball. The 20-year-old has really stood out for France so far tonight, without making any real lasting impression on this game.

46 min: Kirby’s first contribution to this second half is a foul on Diani down near the corner flag. Anyway, here’s an email: “I’d say that Les Bleues lack a cutting edge up top, but they’re just so relentless in their attacks that they’ll wear the opposition down,” so-says Kári. “Mind you, it would be nice to see Élodie Thomis on the field, as she brings invention and gives the team a thrust they perhaps lack.”

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It looks like there are no changes for England at the break. They have had a big team huddle though, with Steph Houghton issuing a rallying call – or at least you would hope. The second half will be underway shortly.

Any half-time thoughts? “England have struggled a little bit in possession,” Kelly Smith says of that opening 45 minutes. “Fran Kirby needs to get in the game,” reckons Eni Aluko. The first-half highlights reel is not exactly tantalising viewing.

Half-time: England 0-0 France

England close the half with a nice bit of possession, but with nothing to show for it. That sums up the first half really, with both teams a little cagey. England have, perhaps, come closest but Millie Bright’s header was a couple of yards wide in truth. The next 45 minutes will be here shortly.

42 min: England pin France back, and M’Bock swings a leg at the ball inside the box, but there’s nobody there to seize possession for the Lionesses.

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40 min: There’s some more positive play by England, with Scott piling on the pressure but neither back line has been truly troubled – yet. On Twitter, Hubert reckons England should move Nobbs into central midfield. Perhaps Sampson may tweak things at the break?

39 min: Georges clears after Millie Bright caused a moment of panic from a deep corner. Jade Moore is then penalised for a foul, and Mark Sampson is waving his arms about on the touchline as he attempts to get his team back on song.

38 min: A punt downfield finds Taylor, who has the beating of M’Bock this time before winning an England corner ...

36 min: Taylor tries to get the better of M’Bock but the France defender clears. England get a couple of sightings of goal, and Taylor has a very half-hearted penalty appeal waved away. Up the other end, Delie has a strike at goal but it is wayward and not troubling Bardsley.

35 min: Ah, that was too easy for Bouhaddi. The France goalkeeper then boots the ball downfield in search of Le Sommer, whose cross is cut out well by Houghton.

34 min: Nobbs beats her marker down the right-hand side but Sakina Karchaoui is penalised for handball and the referee instead brings it back for a free-kick. It’s in an identical area to where Bright headed wide earlier, out on the right flank about 20 yards from goal.

32 min: Jill Scott picks up a booking for a spicy challenge on Henry, just as the game itself seemed to be losing its spark. That’s a costly one for Scott, who would now miss the semi-final, should England progress. The free-kick comes to nothing, though, and is safely gathered by Bardsley.

30 min: The atmosphere in Deventer is ratcheting up a little. England almost get lucky as they counter forward, but Ellen White cannot quite take the ball away from Georges.

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