OneFootball
Emily WilsonĀ·17 September 2021
OneFootball
Emily WilsonĀ·17 September 2021
The Womenās World Cup qualifiers kicked off this weekend with plenty of action across Europe and England won their opening fixture against North Macedonia 8-0 on Friday.
Scorers: Toone 12ā², White 42ā², 67ā² (P), Zivikj 45ā² (OG), England 77ā², 90ā² Kolarovska 79ā² (OG), Mead 90+1ā²
It was one-way traffic right from the start and the hosts almost took the lead around 30 seconds in, signalling they were hungry for goals.
Attempts from Ellen White, Ella Toone and Beth Mead all fell short but it didnāt take long for the Lionesses to break the deadlock.
The Manchester United starlet made it 1-0 after Leah Williamson set up Toone to be one on one with goalkeeper Suarta Rechi.
Chances continued to fly for the hosts but North Macedonia did enough to frustrate the Lionesses who missed a number of chances.
Right before the break, however, Whiteās strike and an own-goal from Julija Zivikj added to the scoreline.
Afterwards, manager Sarina Wiegmanās side continued to lunge forward but couldnāt convert until White scored a controversial penalty in the 67th minute.
Eventually, a brace from substitute Beth England, a Sara Kolarovska own-goal, and one from Mead secured an 8-0 win.
England finished with 47 shots and currently sit first in Group D.