Article 64GCQ Lionesses put down World Cup marker with proof sights should be limitless | Nick Ames

Lionesses put down World Cup marker with proof sights should be limitless | Nick Ames

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Nick Ames at Wembley
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This rip-roaring spectacle delivered a celebratory atmosphere in a vibrant reprise of England captivating an entire nation

Under an almost full moon, England poured a few more golden rays of sunshine. As homecomings go, this ticked most boxes: a celebratory atmosphere; the national stadium near enough full; the palpable sense of occasion as the tube station funnelled its public down on to Olympic Way. Then there was the rip-roaring spectacle delivered inside and the invigorating sense that, while the Lionesses' summer heroics were its springboard, there is still no telling exactly where they will land.

The answer may be known by 20 August, when the World Cup's two best teams will square off at Stadium Australia. It is hardly outrageous to suggest we were watching them here. England and USA served up a sometimes alarmingly open, consistently full-throttle affair that simultaneously meant nothing and everything. Even if no prizes were on offer, there in plain sight was the proof that England's sights should be limitless: that, in delivering only their third win in 19 iterations of this fixture, they have set down a marker at a time of seemingly inexorable momentum.

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