England 1-0 Austria: Lionesses get off to winning Euro 2022 starton July 6, 2022 at 9:19 pm

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Beth Mead helps England get off to a winning start at Euro 2022 as they beat Austria in front of a record crowd for a European Women’s Championship game at Old Trafford.

The Arsenal winger chested down Fran Kirby’s lifted pass and deftly touched it over club team-mate Manuela Zinsberger after just 16 minutes.

There was a roar from the majority of the 68,871 in attendance as Mead turned to them passionately with her arms in the air – though, they were made to wait anxiously as there was a VAR check for a possible offside.

The early goal settled England’s nerves and they quickly began to dominate in Manchester.

Mead, Georgia Stanway and Kirby offered plenty of creativity and movement in the first half and one criticism may have been England’s lack of ruthlessness.

But it was a job well done in the tournament opener and though Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps was called into action to deny Barbara Dunst in the second half, Austria were reduced to few clear-cut chances.

The Lionesses, who are in Group A with Austria, Northern Ireland and Norway, are aiming to win their first major tournament – and have started that bid by extending their unbeaten run to 15 matches.

Sarina Wiegman’s side face arguably their toughest test of the group stages on Monday when they take on Norway, ranked 11th in the world.

Job done for England

England’s task on the opening night was simple: win at all costs.

They did that and though it was not the free-flowing performance Wiegman may have hoped to see, it kickstarted their Euro campaign and gave the home fans at Old Trafford a result they could celebrate.

Fans gathered outside the stadium hours before kick-off, wearing England’s new shirt and posing for photographs in front of Old Trafford’s famous statues.

Austria’s fans also gathered in numbers, chanting and draped in flags as they tried to get in the background of television shots as crews worked outside.

It was a memorable night – not for the performance but for the occasion – and England will hope to gather momentum as they prepare for a tough match on Monday.

Mead delivers on the big stage again

Beth Mead opened the scoring in the 16th minute

Mead is a player for the big stage, so it was no surprise she was the scorer of England’s first goal at the Euros.

Taking her tally to 15 goals in 15 appearances for her country since the start of 2021, Mead was one of the standout performers at Old Trafford.

Just three months ago, she scored four goals in a 10-0 thrashing of North Macedonia to take England to within touching distance of qualifying for the World Cup.

She scored twice in Arsenal’s win over rivals Chelsea on the opening day of the Women’s Super League season last September.

And a 14-minute hat-trick at Wembley helped England to victory over Northern Ireland in October.

With competition for places in the side extremely high – particularly in the attacking positions – Mead continuously gives reasons for Wiegman to select her.

England

  1. Squad number6Player nameBright
    Average rating

    6.54

  2. Squad number7Player nameMead
    Average rating

    6.07

  3. Squad number1Player nameEarps
    Average rating

    5.87

  4. Squad number8Player nameWilliamson
    Average rating

    5.84

  5. Squad number11Player nameHemp
    Average rating

    5.51

  6. Squad number2Player nameBronze
    Average rating

    5.43

  7. Squad number4Player nameWalsh
    Average rating

    5.39

  8. Squad number20Player nameToone
    Average rating

    5.37

  9. Squad number10Player nameStanway
    Average rating

    5.37

  10. Squad number3Player nameDaly
    Average rating

    5.36

  11. Squad number23Player nameRusso
    Average rating

    5.26

  12. Squad number14Player nameKirby
    Average rating

    5.17

  13. Squad number18Player nameKelly
    Average rating

    5.15

  14. Squad number9Player nameWhite
    Average rating

    4.99

Austria

  1. Squad number1Player nameZinsberger

    Average rating

    6.51

  2. Squad number19Player nameHanshaw

    Average rating

    6.22

  3. Squad number7Player nameWenninger

    Average rating

    6.15

  4. Squad number14Player nameHöbinger

    Average rating

    6.15

  5. Squad number12Player nameWienroither

    Average rating

    6.13

  6. Squad number2Player nameGeorgieva

    Average rating

    6.06

  7. Squad number11Player nameSchnaderbeck

    Average rating

    6.06

  8. Squad number9Player nameZadrazil

    Average rating

    5.99

  9. Squad number10Player nameFeiersinger

    Average rating

    5.97

  10. Squad number15Player nameBilla

    Average rating

    5.91

  11. Squad number3Player nameNaschenweng

    Average rating

    5.90

  12. Squad number17Player namePuntigam

    Average rating

    5.88

  13. Squad number18Player nameHickelsberger-Füller

    Average rating

    5.87

  14. Squad number8Player nameDunst

    Average rating

    5.87

Line-ups

England

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Earps
  • 2Bronze
  • 6Bright
  • 8Williamson
  • 3Daly
  • 10Stanway
  • 4Walsh
  • 7MeadSubstituted forKellyat 64’minutes
  • 14KirbySubstituted forTooneat 63’minutes
  • 11Hemp
  • 9WhiteSubstituted forRussoat 64’minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Greenwood
  • 12Carter
  • 13Hampton
  • 15Stokes
  • 16Scott
  • 17Parris
  • 18Kelly
  • 19England
  • 20Toone
  • 21Roebuck
  • 22Wubben-Moy
  • 23Russo

Austria

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 1Zinsberger
  • 12Wienroither
  • 7Wenninger
  • 11SchnaderbeckSubstituted forGeorgievaat 77’minutes
  • 19Hanshaw
  • 17Puntigam
  • 8Dunst
  • 9Zadrazil
  • 10FeiersingerSubstituted forHöbingerat 87’minutes
  • 3NaschenwengSubstituted forHickelsberger-Füllerat 59’minutes
  • 15Billa

Substitutes

  • 2Georgieva
  • 4Degen
  • 5Schasching
  • 6Schiechtl
  • 13Kirchberger
  • 14Höbinger
  • 16Eder
  • 18Hickelsberger-Füller
  • 20Makas
  • 21Kresche
  • 22Enzinger
  • 23Pal
Referee:
Marta Huerta de Aza

Live Text

  1. Match ends, England 1, Austria Women 0.

  2. Second Half ends, England 1, Austria Women 0.

  3. Rachel Daly (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  4. Foul by Julia Hickelsberger-Füller (Austria Women).

  5. Foul by Alessia Russo (England).

  6. Carina Wenninger (Austria Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  7. Attempt blocked. Barbara Dunst (Austria Women) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Marie-Therese Höbinger.

  8. Attempt saved. Julia Hickelsberger-Füller (Austria Women) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Marie-Therese Höbinger.

  9. Substitution, Austria Women. Marie-Therese Höbinger replaces Laura Feiersinger because of an injury.

  10. Corner, England. Conceded by Verena Hanshaw.

  11. Attempt blocked. Alessia Russo (England) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Lauren Hemp.

  12. Foul by Chloe Kelly (England).

  13. Julia Hickelsberger-Füller (Austria Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  14. Attempt saved. Lauren Hemp (England) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Lucy Bronze.

  15. Rachel Daly (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  16. Foul by Julia Hickelsberger-Füller (Austria Women).

  17. Attempt missed. Nicole Billa (Austria Women) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left.

  18. Foul by Alessia Russo (England).

  19. Marina Georgieva (Austria Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  20. Corner, Austria Women. Conceded by Mary Earps.

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