The FIFA Women's World Cup semi-final match saw the USA beat England 2-1, taking them into their third consecutive final. Ellen White's goal for England was cancelled out by header from Christian Press before a second-half penalty miss from captain Steph Houghton. Alex Morgan scored the USA's winning goal on her 30th birthday. Millie Bright was sent off for England, leaving them with 10 players on the field. The USA awaits the winner between the Netherlands and Sweden to decide the 2019 Women's World Cup champion.
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1. The FIFA Women's World Cup finals of 2019 took place.
2. England and the United States were competing for a spot in the final.
3. England's goalkeeper, Karen Barty, had an injured hamstring and was replaced by Carly Telford.
4. Rachel Daley was added to the England side.
5. Lucy Bronze might move into midfield.
6. Ellen White was the only player to score in every game she played in the World Cup finals.
7. Beth Mead replaced Tony Duggan in the England side.
8. Megan Rapinoe was left out of the USA team, suggesting she might be injured.
9. Kristen Press scored a header, making it her 49th goal for her country.
10. Tobin Heath made a dangerous attack for the USA.
11. Carly Telford made a crucial save for England.
12. Alex Morgan scored a header for the USA, marking her sixth goal of the tournament.
13. Ellen White scored for England, equalizing the match.
14. Ellen White had a goal disallowed for offside after a VAR review.
15. England was awarded a penalty kick, but Steph Houghton missed it.
16. Millie Bright received a red card, leaving England with 10 players.
17. The USA won the match and advanced to the final with a score of 2-1.
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