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Maidstone’s Alessia Russo starts and Gravesend-born midfielder Laura Coombs an unused substitute as England win on penalties against Nigeria in Women’s World Cup; Lauren James sent off for the Lionesses

Alessia Russo helped England scrape through to the Women's World Cup Quarter-Final with a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Nigeria on Monday.

Maidstone’s Russo played 88 minutes for the Lionesses, who had just been reduced to 10 players as Lauren James was sent off for a stamp on Michelle Alozie's back following a review by the video assistant referee after she lost possession.

Maidstone’s Alessia Russo – helped England reach the Women’s World Cup Quarter-Finals with a penalty shootout success against Nigeria. Picture: PA Images
Maidstone’s Alessia Russo – helped England reach the Women’s World Cup Quarter-Finals with a penalty shootout success against Nigeria. Picture: PA Images

Russo, 24, was replaced by Chloe Kelly who smashed in the winning kick in their 4-2 shoot-out success after a goalless draw.

Despite England’s first penalty-taker, Georgia Stanway, firing wide, Nigeria missed their next two and the European champions secured their place in the last eight where they will face Colombia or Jamaica next.

Gravesend-born midfielder Laura Coombs was an unused substitute for Sarina Wiegman’s team against Nigeria in front of a crowd of 49,461 in Brisbane.

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