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England’s Lionesses narrowly escaped defeat against Haiti.

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England narrowly avoided defeat in their Women’s World Cup campaign against Haiti. The team was pushed all the way by Haiti in what was a close contest in Brisbane.

In a retaken penalty by Georgia Stanway in the first half, England what could’ve been a disastrous first game at this year’s World Cup. Their goalkeeper had to give her all to make a big stop to protect their lead later on.

The lionesses lacked fluency at times and it was not typical of the reigning European champions.

Stanway’s first penalty attempt was saved by Haiti goalkeeper Kerly Theus, but VAR ruled she had encroached, with the midfielder making no mistake on the second time around.

The English team had to deal with the prowess of the Haitian players particularly the 19-year-old star Melchie Dumornay.

Haiti’s best chance came as substitute Roseline Eloissaint was released down the left, but the English goalkeeper had to make a save with her left leg to ensure England got the three points.

The result gives England a winning start to Group D, with Denmark joining them on three points after scoring an 89th-minute winner against China. The Lionesses will play Denmark in their second match on Friday.

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