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The result, coupled with Austria’s demolition of Latvia, means that England are on the
       brink  of  qualification  whilst  Northern  Ireland’s  very  slim  chance  of  reaching  a  World  Cup
       play-off has now gone.
           The Lionesses pushed forward from the beginning, with the lively Hemp in particular
       looking to get forward at every opportunity. The first chance of the game fell to prolific England
       striker Ellen White, however her header went well wide of the target.
           In the tenth minute, defender Sarah McFadden cleared the ball when a low shot from
       Beth Mead look destined for the back of the net. Toone scooped a shot wide of the target before
       McFadden produced a superb block to keep out White. Next to try her luck for the visitors was
       Lucy Bronze, whose rasping shot from an angle went inches past the post.
           England had a goal ruled out shortly after, Northern Ireland keeper Jackie Burns pushed
       out a stinging shot from Mead and the loose ball was tucked in by White, however she was
       deemed to be offside. Toone’s shot from distance was easily gathered by Burns as England
       continued to pile on the pressure.
           England opened the scoring on 26 minutes. Hemp played a one-two with Toone and
       cleverly dinked the ball over Burns from eight yards. It was a sweet finish.
           Julie  Nelson  made  a  couple  of  important  interceptions  as  the  wave  of  white  shirts
       continued to flow forward and then her defensive partner McFadden made another important
       block to keep out White. At the other end, a long ball over the top had Lauren Wade racing
       towards goal, however England captain Leah Williamson snuffed out the danger, heading the
       ball into the arms of keeper Mary Earps.
           Hemp  headed  over  the  top  as  England  stayed  on  the  front  foot  and  as  half  time
       approached, White glanced two headers wide of the target.
           The second half began as the first ended, with England on the attack. White fired a low
       shot towards goal which was gathered in by Burns. England doubled their lead on 51 minutes.
       Bronze used all her power and strength to force her way past a couple of Northern Ireland
       defenders and play the ball across the face of goal where Toone tucked it away.
           Moments  later,  Northern  Ireland  had  their  first  real  chance.  Joely  Andrews  broke
       forward and fed Wade, whose low shot was pushed away by Earps. Down the other end, Burns
       did well to dive full length to push out a cross-cum-shot from Hemp.
           However, Hemp grabbed her second of the night in the 60th minute when a pass from
       Williamson deflected off Nelson into her path. The winger rounded Burns and stroked the ball
       into the net.
           England grabbed goal number four in the 70th minute. This time Toone turned provider
       as she fed Stanway and she coolly stabbed the ball past Burns. Hemp slipped in substitute Beth
       England but Burns saved well at her feet before Stanway grabbed her second on 79 minutes,
       clipping the ball home.
           As the clock wound down, Hemp was still full of energy and Burns had to smother a low
       drive from her, while Toone’s effort from distance was clasped by the Northern Ireland keeper
       and Millie Bright clipped the top of the bar with a rasping shot.
       Northern  Ireland:  Jackie  Burns,  Abbie  Magee  (sub  Caragh  Hamilton  82mins),  Demi
       Vance, Sarah McFadden, Julie Nelson, Kelsie Burrows (sub Rebecca McKenna 75mins), Joely
       Andrews  (sub  Nadene  Caldwell  75mins),  Marissa  Callaghan,  Rachel  Furness  (sub  Chloe
       McCarron 61mins), Simone Magill, Lauren Wade (sub Kirsty McGuinness 61mins). Subs not
       used:Becky Flaherty, Rebecca Holloway, Toni Finnegan, Megan Bell, Emily Wilson, Kerry
       Beattie.
       England: Mary Earps, Lucy Bronze, Jessica Carter (sub Rachel Daly 66mins), Keira Walsh,
       Leah Williamson, Millie Bright, Beth Mead (sub Nikita Parris 71mins), Georgia Stanway (sub
       Jordan Nobbs 87mins), Ellen White (sub Beth England 65mins), Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp.
       Subs not used: Hannah Hampton, Ellie Roebuck, Katie Zelem, Gabrielle George, Demi Stokes,
       Alessia Russo, Niamh Charles.
       (irishfa.com)
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