England slump to heavy World Cup semi-final defeat
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England suffer a 125-run defeat by South Africa in the World Cup semi-final after Laura Wolvaardt's majestic 169 and Marizanne Kapp's five-wicket haul.
South Africa await in Wednesday's semi-final in Guwahati as Nat Sciver-Brunt's team seek to reach a third successive World Cup final
England have been drawn into Group E at the U17 World Cup and they will play opponents from across the world during the group stage. They begin by facing Venezuela on Nov. 4 and then clash with Haiti on Nov. 7. They finish up against Egypt, who are making their first appearance at the tournament since 1997, on Nov. 10.
The autumn internationals get under way on Saturday as teams look to pick up vital ranking points before the draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
Jamie Carragher has ignored England as he named his favorites for the 2026 World Cup. Thomas Tuchel's side were the first European team to qualify for the tournament in the United States, Mexico, and Canada,
Now 34, Welbeck is a Premier League veteran, having played more than 350 matches for Manchester United, Sunderland, Arsenal, Watford and Brighton. On the senior stage, he won 42 caps and netted 16 goals – only nine players have scored more for England in the 21st century.
Alison Mitchell is alongside former England captain Jane Powell and cricket journalist and historian Raf Nicholson to look back at the 1988 Women's World Cup, where tournament hosts Australia won the tournament for the third time. Powell captained England in the competition and recalls her memory of the final.