11:30 (IST)28 JUN 2015
Not disliking almost everyone in an England team is a curious sensation.
— Daniel Harris (@DanielHarris) June 28, 2015
11:30 (IST)28 JUN 2015
This England's women's team are pathfinders, too. What they're achieving in Canada is going to accelerate the growth of the sport in England
— Oliver Holt (@OllieHolt22) June 28, 2015
11:25 (IST)28 JUN 2015
England women doing the country proud. Huge congratulations on reaching the semi finals
— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) June 28, 2015
11:24 (IST)28 JUN 2015
100 - #JPN are the only side left in the #WWC2015 with a 100% win record, having won each game by a single goal. Margins.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 27, 2015
11:24 (IST)28 JUN 2015
Australian soccer for women and men in a great place. Tremendous effort by @TheMatildas, did us proud #WWC2015 https://t.co/RW5KyJdXUJ
— Rohan Connolly (@rohan_connolly) June 27, 2015
11:24 (IST)28 JUN 2015
Those in England, it's safe to say that finally we have a national team to be proud of. #WWC2015
— 1886 (@1886_blog) June 27, 2015
11:24 (IST)28 JUN 2015
England women: 2 goals in 14 minutes vs. #Can. England men: 2 goals in 270 minutes vs. Italy, Uruguay, Costa Rica. pic.twitter.com/fdHGIURBk8
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) June 28, 2015
11:23 (IST)28 JUN 2015
Thanks for the thrills @CanadaSoccerEN. Proud of #CAN at #WWC2015. pic.twitter.com/U2nj3boI2c
— Team Canada (@TeamCanada) June 28, 2015
11:22 (IST)28 JUN 2015
Possibly Christine Sinclair's final World Cup. Tip of the cap to a legend who never got the on-field support she deserved. #wwc #canada
— Sid Seixeiro (@Sid_Seixeiro) June 28, 2015