WWC: England progress as Cameroon protest
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Caroline Barker and Emma Saunders reflect on a dramatic day at the World Cup as England and France make it through to the quarter-finals. Caroline is joined by former US goalkeeper Hope Solo, former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis and former England striker Dion Dublin to assess England’s 3-0 win over Cameroon which was overshadowed by VAR. Phil Neville gave our reporter Gary Flintoff an angry interview after the game – saying he thought Cameroon’s players showed “unacceptable behaviour on a football field,” for delaying the restart to the match after England scored and they had a goal ruled offside. Hope and Rachel also debate whether Karen Bardsley or Carly Telford should be Neville’s number one keeper. Emma Saunders is joined by former England defender Lindsay Johnson as France survived a scare and beat Brazil 2-1 – but they need extra-time to do so. Any promotion would be much appreciated.
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