Women's World Cup: England 'will thrive' in entrance of 70,000 crowd in Australia semi-final, Millie Bright says

England will thrive taking part in Australia in entrance of greater than 70,000 followers in Sydney of their World Cup semi-final, captain Millie Bright has stated.

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Far from being intimidated, Bright sees the prospect of a raucous, sell-out crowd in Stadium Australia as an indication of welcome progress for ladies's soccer.

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She stated: "That is what we expect now - for us to thrive in those moments.

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"It is a proud moment for the women's game back home when they see what an atmosphere there is."

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The defender was despatched off in England's final World Cup semi-final after they misplaced to eventual winners the United States in 2019.

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Bright is deputising for the Lionesses' ordinary skipper, the injured Leah Williamson, who picked up the European Championships trophy final yr.

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The victory at Wembley is England's solely triumph in a serious match, however win on Wednesday and she or he will likely be one sport away from choosing up England's first Women's World Cup.

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Bright stated: "It's about turning up, displaying up, performing and having fun with the sport.

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"It is important to adapt to the game whatever they give to us. We have faced many different challenges and we have adapted really well."

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While England are thought of the favourites, the Matildas have a rising power from reaching a first-ever World Cup semi-final.

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England supervisor Sarina Wiegman stated: "I don't think they are underdogs. They are playing at home and the stadium will be really full... so I think it will be very tight and very competitive."

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If the Lionesses win, they'll play Spain after their 2-1 win over Sweden in Tuesday's first semi-final.

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