England’s women’s football team have reached the final of the first World Cup for the first time.  

An average of 4.6 million people tuned in on a working day to watch the Lionesses progress to their biggest ever game, with the semi-final win being the most-watched game of the tournament. 

UK Government Levelling Up Secretary Mr Gove has said that “the whole nation is ready to get behind the Lionesses “ — but is he right?  

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England sweep aside co-hosts Australia to book World Cup final place

This is the furthest the Lionesses have ever advanced in a global showpiece, with Wednesday’s 3-1 semi-final victory over co-hosts Australia assuring them of at least one place higher than the bronze medal achieved eight years ago in Canada. 

England have reached this unprecedented stage without Euro 2022-winning captain Leah Williamson, that tournament’s Golden Boot winner Beth Mead, and one of the game’s most creative attackers in Fran Kirby, all of whom were ruled out of this event with knee injuries.