England has been itching for this game for four months.
That it could end Australia’s party just adds to the drama.
The second World Cup semifinal is being billed as a blockbuster, and with good reason. Four months ago, Australia ended England’s 30-game unbeaten streak — a stretch that included their win at the European championship last summer — and did it in on the Three Lionesses’ home soil.
Now England can play spoiler, the only thing standing in the way of Australia reaching its first-ever final at a major tournament in front of a country full of adoring fans at Stadium Australia.
Follow all the action live and see whether Sam Kerr’s Matildas continue their dream run, or the Lionesses reign supreme. The winner takes on Spain in Sunday’s final.
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Australia, England starting lineups today
The big news is that Australia captain and star striker Sam Kerr is in the starting lineup. Kerr began the tournament on the bench with a calf injury and returned in the round of 16. She then played 60 minutes in the team’s quarterfinal victory against France, which went to penalties and caused Kerr to play longer than expected.
Here is Australia’s starting IX:
And here is England’s starting IX, which is unchanged from its quarterfinal team that beat Colombia to advance:
What time is England vs. Australia World Cup match?
Kickoff for the semifinal is scheduled for 6 a.m. ET. That’s 8 p.m. in Sydney, Australia, where the match will be held.
How to watch England vs. Australia: TV channel, streaming
You can stream the match with any service that provides live TV, including DirecTV Stream, Sling Blue, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, Peacock (in Spanish) and Fubo.
England vs. Australia predictions
Nancy Armour, USA TODAY Sports columnist: I’ve been wrong on pretty much all of mine, so take this for what it’s worth. England should win, but Australia has been building into this tournament. Having Sam Kerr healthy enough to start is big, and you cannot discount the motivation the Matildas will get from knowing they’ve captivated the whole country. So Australia, 2-1.
Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Sports reporter: You can’t pick against the home country, right? It’s time to see Sam Kerr at her best. She’ll score the only goal of the game — her first in the 2023 World Cup — leading her team to a thrilling (and anxiety-inducing) 1-0 victory over England.
Alicia DelGallo, USA TODAY Sports senior editor: Sam Kerr scores quickly in her first start, launching momentum for the Matildas that England can’t break. Australia goes on to its first-ever World Cup final and the entire country goes wild.
England vs. Australia betting odds
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- Moneyline: Australia +220 (bet $100 to win $220) | England +135 (bet $100 to win $135) | Draw +200 (bet $100 to win $200)
- Over/Under: 1.5 (O: -200 | U: +140)
Whether you’re a veteran wagerer or a newcomer looking to bet on the 2023 World Cup, there’s been an interesting movement in the odds since the previous favorite United States exited the tournament.
BetMGM now has Spain as the top choice at odds of -125 with England second at +200. Australia has the third-best odds at +375.
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Why is Australia called The Matildas?
Believe it or not, it’s because of fans.
Because it’s fun to think about the road not taken, the other options were: The Soccertoos, The Blue Flyers, The Waratahs and The Lorikeets.
Sam Kerr gives jersey, joy to young Matildas fans at World Cup
One of the most endearing parts of the 2023 World Cup: Watching the host country go crazy for one of its own.
Sam Kerr, who currently stars for Chelsey FC and was the 2017 NWSL MVP when playing for Jersey Sky Blue (now known as NJ/NY Gotham), is an Australian native who’s absolutely adored in her home country. Kerr has been battling injuries this tournament, and will make her first start vs. England. Every time she’s subbed in, the crowd has gone gaga. And when she gave her jersey to a young fan after Australia’s quarterfinal win, she won even more hearts across the country.
Also of note: Kerr is dating USWNT midfielder Kristie Mewis, and the photos of the couple have gone viral during this World Cup.
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There’s even a road in Melbourne that’s been renamed for her, Arnold Court, with a sign on it that says, “This street is hereby dedicated to Mackenzie Arnold for her services to the country.”
USWNT connections to England vs. Australia
Even though the U.S. women were sent home long ago, they can claim some connection to this England-Australia semifinal.
Both coaches, Australia’s Tony Gustavsson and England’s Sarina Wiegman, have ties to the United States. Wiegman played alongside Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly for a season at North Carolina, helping the Tar Heels win the NCAA title in 1989. Gustavsson was an assistant to Jill Ellis when the USWNT won both the 2015 and 2019 World Cups.
— Nancy Armour, USA TODAY Sports columnist
World Cup standings and schedule
The 2023 World Cup is close to finishing, with the final set for Saturday at 6 a.m. ET. Spain is headed to the championship after beating Sweden 2-1 in a thrilling semifinal that had tons of action the last 10 minutes. You can catch up on all the World Cup standings and schedule at our main World Cup hub.