Making it to the final stage of the competition would be a first for both teams, with England the favourites on paper, but the Australians with home advantage.
Rishi Sunak has sent a good luck message to the team ahead of the tie - telling The Sun newspaper the"nation's hopes of beating the Aussies now rest on our Lionesses".after five matches replete with epic performances, controversial dismissals and numerous rain delays.Can the Lionesses go all the way?
As well as the words exchanged between supporters of both sides, the FA said it was"disappointed" to hear reports of tickets specifically allocated to England fans being bought by Australians. The additional 1,970 tickets were released at the weekend, and about 8,000 England fans were expected to be in attendance at the Australia Stadium.A unique supporter code was reportedly leaked on social media - with a number of Australian fans claiming to have purchased tickets.Back in England, fans have put out flags and bunting ahead of the fixture and pubs and fan parks have prepared to welcome supporters for the 11am UK kick-off time.
According to Sky Bet at the time of writing, England were 5/4 to win in normal time, compared to 5/2 for Australia.
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