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England’s quest to win the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand will continue when they face Colombia in the quarter-finals.
England are undefeated at the tournament and have only conceded one goal in four matches. Colombia, meanwhile, topped Group H, earning a shock win over Germany in the process.
Will the Lionesses get the better of Colombia and set up a semi-final against France or Australia?
Here is everything you need to know ahead of England’s quarter-final clash with Colombia.
When is England v Colombia?
The 2023 Women’s World Cup quarter-final between England and Colombia kicks off at 11:30 UK time on Saturday, August 12 in Sydney.
Which TV channel is England v Colombia on?
Coverage of England v Colombia will be shown on ITV1.
How to watch a live stream of England v Colombia
You can watch a live stream of the match in the UK on ITVX.
How to follow England v Colombia via live updates
What will England do without James?
Lauren James’ red card ultimately didn’t cost England in the last 16, but what will it mean for their chances going forward?
James did not start the opening game of the tournament but was still England’s standout player in the group stage, scoring the winner against Denmark and then having a hand in five goals in the 6-1 win over China.
Sarina Wiegman started the World Cup without James in the XI and may now return to the midfield of Keira Walsh, Ella Toone and Georgia Stanway that featured in the opener against Haiti.
It was feared that Walsh could miss several games following an injury against Denmark, but she returned against Nigeria and played 120 minutes.