Bronze’s golden strike completes England’s convincing win over Norway

Phil Neville’s side move on to a World Cup semi-final against the USA or France

England full back  Lucy Bronze scores her team’s third goal during the  Women’s World Cup  quarter-final against  Norway  at Stade Oceane  in Le Havre. Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
England full back Lucy Bronze scores her team’s third goal during the Women’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway at Stade Oceane in Le Havre. Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

England 3 Norway 0

England sent out a warning to their rivals as they stormed into the women’s World Cup semi-finals with an impressive 3-0 victory against Norway in Le Havre on Thursday.

Ellen White scored her fifth goal of the tournament in between Jill Scott's opener and a Lucy Bronze screamer from the edge of the area as Phil Neville's side set up a mouthwatering clash with either holders the United States or hosts France.

England were devastating on their right flank with Bronze and Nikita Parris, who missed a late penalty, tormenting their opponents throughout as Norway suffered physically.

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England got away with some sloppiness in defence but they will hope to improve on their third place from 2015.

They took the lead after only three minutes when Bronze burst down the right flank and cut in from the byline. White swung and missed but Scott slotted the ball home off the post for the fastest goal of the tournament so far.

England dominated possession and Parris fired over the crossbar before White came closer when she rattled the upright after a quick throw-in.

England’s Ellen White celebrates scoring their second goal  during the  Women’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway at Stade Oceane in  Le Havre. Photograph: Yves Herman/Reuters
England’s Ellen White celebrates scoring their second goal during the Women’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway at Stade Oceane in Le Havre. Photograph: Yves Herman/Reuters

For all their superiority and Norway’s lack of inspiration, England were still vulnerable to a comeback.

However, they doubled the tally five minutes before the break, White tapping in from Parris’s cross from inside the area.

Parris’s pace was too much too handle for Norway, but England put themselves in a dangerous situation when goalkeeper Karen Bardsley’s poor first touch trying to control a back pass almost saw her dispossessed in front of goal.

But the contest was all but over in the 57th minute when the unmarked Bronze unleashed a rising shot that flew into the roof of the net from Beth Mead’s free kick.

Houghton made sure there was no late setback for England by clearing Lisa-Marie Utland’s shot off the goal-line as Norway finally hit their stride.

Parris saw her penalty saved by Ingrid Hjelmseth seven minutes from time – the first player to miss two penalties at the same women's World Cup having failed against Argentina in the group stage – but England had wrapped up the win by then.