Netherlands sink England, face Denmark in final

05 Aug, 2017

Arsenal duo Vivianne Miedema and Danielle van de Donk and Millie Bright's own goal handed hosts Netherlands a 3-0 win over England in the women's Euro semi-final at Enschede on Thursday. In Sunday's final, the Netherlands will face Denmark, who beat Austria 3-0 on penalties after a goalless draw at Breda.
Miedema opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with a header across the goal from Jackie Groenen's cross which keeper Siobhan Chamberlain could only watch sink into the goal at her left post. Van de Donk chipped the ball over Chamberlain in the 62nd minute after picking up a loose back pass from England midfielder and Arsenal teammate Fara Williams.
Bright deflected Lieke Martens's shot into her own net in the stoppage time to round off the score. "It felt really great, it's amazing," beamed Dutch coach Sarina Wiegman, whose team beat Denmark 1-0 in the group phase. "I think Denmark is one of the best teams at this tournament and I'm not surprised that they made it to the finals so we really expect a very good team against us on Sunday."
Denmark edged Austria who missed four penalties on the night in total as Sarah Puntigam fired over from the spot in the 13th minute following Maja Kildemoes' handball. In the shoot-out, Laura Feiersinger blasted her penalty over while Viktoria Pinther and Verena Aschauer were denied by Danish keeper Stina Petersen.
"It was a very long match, it made me get older," said Denmark coach Nils Nielsen. "Austria played a beautiful tournament, but I'm delighted we ended up winners and I think it was deserved." England had several chances but Jade Moore saw her header cleared onto the post off the goal line in the 26th minute. Dutch keeper Sari van Veenendaal, another Arsenal player on the pitch, stopped shots by Ellie White and Arsenal's Jodie Taylor, who will leave the Netherlands with a tournament-leading five goals from four games.

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