FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The Lionesses were given the toughest test of their World Cup campaign so far by an extremely impressive Nigeria.
England enjoyed more possession but it was the Super Falcons who created the better opportunities, striking the woodwork either side of half-time and in the first period of extra-time.
The Lionesses' hopes of victory had suffered a blow in the 87th minute as Lauren James received a red card for standing on an opponent, following a VAR review.
The match ended up going to penalties and when Georgia Stanway sent the opening spot-kick wide, England fans may have feared the worst.
The dismissal had echoes of David Beckham's and Wayne Rooney's red cards from the 1998 and 2006 World Cups respectively - England's standout young star and player of the tournament so far stopped in their tracks by a moment of madness.
Chelsea forward James, who made her World Cup debut against Haiti, faces at minimum a one-match ban, but that could be extended by FIFA’s disciplinary committee to three which would see her miss the rest of the tournament even if the Lionesses reach the final.
Wiegman said: “It starts with having confidence, and it starts with having a plan, having trained on it and knowing what we were going to do - that’s what we had. 
“We didn’t just do that yesterday, it was overtime, we already started that in April and last year at the EUROs. 
“Everyone knew what her task was, but this was the highest possible pressure, to take a penalty, and how we did that was really good. 
“We showed ourselves in the Finalissima already so that gave confidence, and beside that, every player had her own plan and as a team we had a plan.”
Perhaps it's just the sign of a successful team when you can be completely overwhelmed by superior and savvier opposition and emerge unscathed.
Well, not completely.
England's frustrations boiled over with the stamp by Lauren James that saw her sent off.
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