Fri. Sep 20th, 2024
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Australia reach Women’s World Cup semi-finals for the first time after co-hosts beat France 7-6 in thrilling penalty shootout.

Co-hosts Australia beat France 7-6 on penalties to reach the last four of the Women’s World Cup for the first time after their quarter-final finished deadlocked at 0-0 following extra time.

Australia goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold saved three French penalties and missed one herself in a dramatic shootout on Saturday, with Cortnee Vine stepping up to convert the decisive spot-kick and send Australia into a semi-final against England or Colombia.

France, who were looking to reach the semi-finals for the second time after 2011, had the better of the first half and extra time and will rue a few chances left out on the pitch as they head home.

Australia forward Mary Fowler had earlier spurned several chances – one stopped by a sensational block from Elisa de Almeida – and captain Sam Kerr was unable to get a clear shot on goal after being introduced as a 55th-minute substitute.

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