August 12 highlights from the Women’s World Cup 2023 quarterfinals

Players of Australia celebrate as Mackenzie Arnold of Australia saves the first penalty of France.
Players of Australia celebrate as Mackenzie Arnold of Australia saves the first penalty of France. Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

A thrilling day of quarterfinals comes to an end with Australia and England victorious in their respective matches. The Matildas and the Lionesses will play each other in Sydney on Wednesday, adding another chapter to the storied sporting history between the two countries.

Co-host Australia will be confident despite England’s higher placing in the world rankings. After all, in April, it was Australia which ended England’s unbeaten 30-match run with a 2-0 win, the Lionesses‘ first loss under manager Sarina Wiegman.

The Matildas will be buoyed by the epic penalty shootout victory over France which secured a place in the last four for Australia for the first time, but after 120 minutes of play and 20 penalty kicks, energy and emotion will have been exerted in creating history.

Australia will also have home advantage – tens of thousands cheering them on against a country the Australians love to beat, no matter which sport.

England's Alessia Russo celebrates with Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone after scoring their side's second goal of the game.
England’s Alessia Russo celebrates with Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone after scoring their side’s second goal of the game. Isabel Infantes/PA Images/Getty Images

World No. 4 England, however, will be favorite to progress to the final despite the Lionesses not being at their best so far in the knockout stages of this tournament.

Colombia threatened in the last eight, but ultimately, the English did just enough to set up a mouthwatering semifinal.

Read about Australia’s incredible penalty shootout win here and England’s win over a spirited Colombia here.

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