Three keys for England Women v USA

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USA are expected to beat England when the two sides meet in the Women’s World Cup semi-final on Tuesday in Lyon. England are the underdogs in this match and this will be their toughest test yet in the tournament. Here are three things they have to do if they are to overcome the holders and reach the final.

1) Be alert at set-pieces

Co-captain and USA’s top scorer at this tournament, Megan Rapinoe, has scored four of her five goals from set-pieces. Corners, free-kicks and penalties have been a very effective source of goals for the three-time champions.

England, particularly Steph Houghton and Millie Bright, will have to defend impeccably from set-pieces to thwart the USA’s attacking threat. Just one lapse in concentration and it could be game over.

2) Get the ball to Ellen White

Ellen White is England’s top scorer at this tournament for a reason and can control the game to devastating effect as shown with her brace in England’s 2-0 win against Group D opponents Japan. The Manchester City-bound striker is clinical and precise with her finishing and is a huge asset to the team.

England may not get many chances against the USA. When they do, it is imperative that White is on the end of them.

White, on five goals, is in competition with Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe for the Golden Boot and will be desperate to get on the scoresheet in a bid to help England reach the final.

3) Be more careful in possession

Against Norway, England were unable to control midfield during periods of the first half. The Lionesses can, on occasion, be loose in possession and this will undoubtedly be punished by the best and most successful international women’s side in the game.

Taking care to pick out the right pass can make all the difference in what is expected to be a fast-paced, high-tempo encounter with a place in the final at stake.

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