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Women’s World Cup: End of the road for Nigeria, lose 4-2 on penalties to England

The Super Falcons of Nigeria were unable to convert their chances against the European champions England, despite an extra-time and a red card being shown to Lauren James for stamping on Alozie.

England scraped through to the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup with a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Nigeria after surviving a gruelling onslaught having gone down to 10 players.

Though the first penalty-taker, Georgia Stanway, firing wide, Nigeria missed their next two and the European champions secured their spot in the last eight when Chloe Kelly smashed in the winning kick.

In an outburst of frustration, Lauren James stamped on Michelle Alozie’s back in the 87th minute after losing possession and was rightly shown a red card following a review by the video assistant referee (VAR).

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England were given an almighty scare but will face Colombia or Jamaica next.