England Women comfortably beat Austria 4-0 on Saturday to top their World Cup qualifying group.
Two goals by Kelly Smith and one each from Alex Scott and Ellen White, sees them through to the September play-offs in good form and full of confidence, having won seven out of their eight qualifying matches, with the other match having been drawn - a very impressive record for the Three Lions.
Eight European teams will compete for the four places in next Summer's World Cup Finals in Germany, to be played on 11/12th and 15/16th September.
The Finals take place from 26th June to 17th July 2011.
Austria
Pfeiler; Spieler, Holler, Wenninger (Puntigan, 46), Poltl, Grossinger, Feiersivger (Kirchberger, 67), Spieler, Prohaska, Grobner (Burger 46), Nakas
Substitutes not used Kristler, Danhart, Rappold, Zadrazil
England
1 Rachel Brown, 2 Alex Scott, 3 Rachel Unitt, 4 Katie Chapman (17 Steph Houghton, 60), 5 Faye White (16 Sophie Bradley, 46), 6 Casey Stoney (Chelsea), 7 Karen Carnery, 8 Fara Williams, 9 Kelly Smith (15 Ellen White, 46), 10 Jill Scott, 11 Rachel Yankey
Substitutes not used 13 Siobhan Chamberlain, 12 Jess Clarke, 14 Laura Bassett, 18 Dunia Susi
Eight European teams will compete for the four places in next Summer's World Cup Finals in Germany, to be played on 11/12th and 15/16th September.
The Finals take place from 26th June to 17th July 2011.
Austria
Pfeiler; Spieler, Holler, Wenninger (Puntigan, 46), Poltl, Grossinger, Feiersivger (Kirchberger, 67), Spieler, Prohaska, Grobner (Burger 46), Nakas
Substitutes not used Kristler, Danhart, Rappold, Zadrazil
England
1 Rachel Brown, 2 Alex Scott, 3 Rachel Unitt, 4 Katie Chapman (17 Steph Houghton, 60), 5 Faye White (16 Sophie Bradley, 46), 6 Casey Stoney (Chelsea), 7 Karen Carnery, 8 Fara Williams, 9 Kelly Smith (15 Ellen White, 46), 10 Jill Scott, 11 Rachel Yankey
Substitutes not used 13 Siobhan Chamberlain, 12 Jess Clarke, 14 Laura Bassett, 18 Dunia Susi


