Women's World Cup Qualifying
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England women 6-0 Russia women

England began their World Cup qualifying campaign with a 6-0 thrashing of Russia at Prenton Park.

Russia played much of the game with 10 women as Ksenia Tsybutovich was shown a second yellow card for handball on the half-hour, when England led 2-0.

The hosts were 4-0 up at half-time, with Nikita Parris, Jodie Taylor, Jordan Nobbs and Lucy Bronze scoring.

Toni Duggan added two more as Mark Sampson's side won their first match since the Euro 2017 semi-finals.

England were 2-0 up inside 13 minutes, with Parris opening the scoring by poking home before running to celebrate with manager Sampson.

He had dominated the headlines in the build-up after Chelsea striker Eniola Aluko made allegations - which he denies - of bullying and harassment.

And Sampson looked relieved when Euro 2017 Golden Boot winner Taylor doubled England's lead in an impressive team performance.

Chelsea forward Fran Kirby missed a first-half penalty but had a hand in England's first three goals, laying the ball off for Nobbs to drill home.

Bronze shot home from the edge of the area just before the interval and Sampson - with games against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan and Wales to come - took the opportunity to rotate his squad in the second half.

But there was little let-up in the scoring.

Duggan, who signed for Barcelona in July, rounded off a fine team move with a curling shot before punishing some lax defending with a first-time side-foot finish.

The touchline dynamic

Mark Sampson pleased with England's excellent performance

With the result assured relatively early in the evening, plenty of attention rested on Sampson's interactions with his players.

Parris' pointed run to the bench to celebrate England's opener was followed by embraces for several of her team-mates as they came off the pitch.

Aluko, whose accusations have been supported by new evidence from Chelsea and England team-mate Drew Spence in recent weeks, was unimpressed.

Commenting on Twitter, she said England's celebration after the opener "only shows a level of disrespect that represents division and selfish action".

She suggested she felt let down having helped to negotiate the central contracts that the current squad benefit from.

Manchester City's Parris, making her third international appearance, explained her celebration was instinctive but a suitable symbol of the support she feels from Sampson.

"I think it's important that I get my point across, which is that I wasn't involved in it, I wasn't in the squad at the time," she said in reference to the alleged incidents of racism involving Sampson.

"In my experience of being in the squad, I feel valued and supported and the whole team feels that way, so our celebration was a fitting celebration."

Sampson said he "didn't foresee" being mobbed in the dugout, adding: "It's not something that is usual."

"We've really preached team togetherness and support for your team-mates since I've come through the door," he added.

Meanwhile, in qualifying Group Three, the Republic of Ireland began their campaign with a 2-0 win away to Northern Ireland.

Eniola Aluko
Aluko, who scored 33 goals in 102 games, added that she was content to be out of the England set-up

Line-ups

England

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Chamberlain
  • 2Bronze
  • 5Houghton
  • 6Bright
  • 3Stokes
  • 8Moore
  • 4Nobbs
  • 7ParrisSubstituted forCarneyat 61'minutes
  • 10KirbySubstituted forChristiansenat 70'minutes
  • 11Duggan
  • 9TaylorSubstituted forWhiteat 65'minutes

Substitutes

  • 12Bassett
  • 13Telford
  • 14Carney
  • 15Christiansen
  • 16White
  • 17Greenwood
  • 18Scott

Football Union of Russia

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 1Shcherbak
  • 22Kovalenko
  • 19TsybutovichBooked at 30mins
  • 3Kozhnikova
  • 18Ziyastinova
  • 23Morozova
  • 16Fedorova
  • 10SmirnovaBooked at 41mins
  • 9CholovyagaSubstituted forBelomyttsevaat 33'minutes
  • 11SochnevaBooked at 67minsSubstituted forPantyukhinaat 79'minutes
  • 15Danilova

Substitutes

  • 4Sheikina
  • 5Mashina
  • 7Podshibyakina
  • 8Galay
  • 12Belyaeva
  • 13Belomyttseva
  • 17Pantyukhina
Referee:
Stéphanie Frappart
Attendance:
7,047

Match Stats

Home TeamEnglandAway TeamFootball Union of Russia
Possession
Home72%
Away28%
Shots
Home32
Away5
Shots on Target
Home14
Away2
Corners
Home6
Away2
Fouls
Home8
Away14

Scores, Results & Fixtures

Tuesday 19th September 2017

As It Stood

A

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1England11006063
2Wales11001013
3Bos-Herze00000000
4Kazakhstan100101-10
5Football Union of Russia100106-60

B

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Switzerland22006246
2Poland21015323
3Belarus210124-23
4Scotland00000000
5Albania200215-40

C

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Norway220010286
2Republic of Ireland11002023
3Netherlands00000000
4Northern Ireland200216-50
5Slovakia100116-50

D

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Denmark11006153
2Sweden11002023
3Ukraine10101101
4Croatia201113-21
5Hungary100116-50

E

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Germany22007076
2Iceland11008083
3Czech Republic21018173
4Slovenia100106-60
5Faroe Islands2002016-160

F

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Italy22006066
2Belgium1100120123
3Portugal00000000
4Romania100101-10
5Moldova2002017-170

G

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Austria11004043
2Finland00000000
3Israel00000000
4Spain00000000
5Serbia100104-40
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