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  • Toni DUGGAN (90'+4)
  • Sarah McLAUGHLIN (27')

Referee Sachiko YAMAGISHI

Summary

England through at the death

England through at the death

It was the latest of late goals, but it counted. Toni Duggan's equaliser in the last minute of injury time put England into the quarter-finals of Chile 2008 at the expense of their opponents, New Zealand. New Zealand took the lead on 27 minutes when Sarah McLaughlin received the ball 25 yards from goal, advanced, and slammed in a low shot which buried itself in the far corner of ...

Highlights

Line-up

ENG
NZL
Substitute(s)
Coaches
Mo MARLEY (ENG)
(NZL) John HERDMAN
Officials
  • Referee: Sachiko YAMAGISHI (JPN)
  • Assistant Referee 1: Shiho AYUKAI (JPN)
  • Assistant Referee 2: Mana DZODOPE (TOG)
  • Fourth official: Bentla D COTH (IND)
  • Misses next match if booked
  • Not eligible to play

Photos

  • England's Toni Duggan scores her goal against New Zealand
  • New Zealand's Anna Green shows her dejection after the match against England
  • Players of New Zealand celebrate after scoring
  • England's players celebrate their progression to the next phase after their draw against New Zealand.
  • England's Danielle Buet in action against New Zealand.
  • England players celebrate the qualification for the quarterfinals
  • New Zealand's Anna Green shows her disappointment after her team's elimination from Chile 2008.
  • England's players celebrate after sealing their progression to the quarter-finals at Chile 2008.
  • New Zealand coach John Herdman shows his dejection after his team's elimination from Chile 2008.

Quotes

"My players performed incredibly well and they didn't deserve to go out in circumstances like these. But they can be proud of themselves. This was the best FIFA tournament that New Zealand's women have ever played," John Herdman, New Zealand coach.

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STATISTICS
EnglandStatisticsNew Zealand
21Shots9
8Corner kicks1
0Yellow cards0
0Second yellow card and red card1
0Red Cards0
56%Possession (%)44%