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England women fall to France once again

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England women fall to France once again
England lose out to France once again at the Women's World Cup. Photo: AFP

The England women's football team were beaten by France in their opening World Cup match in Canada on Tuesday, meaning they have failed to beat their rivals since 1974.

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Eugenie Le Sommer's spectacular first-half goal got France's Women's World Cup campaign off to a winning start with a 1-0 victory over long-suffering rivals England in their Group F clash in Moncton on Tuesday.

The ambitious French, ranked third and among the tournament favourites, dominated in rain and windy conditions in New Brunswick, condemning England to remain winless against their old rivals since 1974.

This was also the first time England's women had lost an opening match in a World Cup.

A moment of brilliance from Le Sommer put the French ahead after 29 minutes when England's Katie Chapman lost the ball in midfield and the Lyon striker rifled a rising drive past a diving Karen Bardsley.

"Yes it's a relief," said Le Sommer, 26, after scoring her 45th goal in 106 caps.

"We wanted to set ourselves up and it was against England. They were the big game of the group," she explained.

"Conditions were difficult and hard for the teams. It was a little slippery with the rain.

"After the goal we wanted to control the game and they didn't really come after us."

The French, who also eliminated England from the 2011 tournament and the 2013 Euros, look to have the potential to go all the way in what is their third women's world finals after finishing fourth in 2011.

"This team have shown they can be devastating in their counter attack," said England coach Mark Sampson.

"It is a well organised a physically strong French defence," he added of 'Les Bleues' who followed in the footsteps of the other favourites Germany, the United States and Japan, who all got off to winning starts in the tournament across Canada.

"It's a bad result but we're going to try to take the positives from it," said Sampson.

"It's the first game of the tournament. It's a platform for us and we'll definitely try to build on that in our two games coming up."

The sixth-ranked English looking to push beyond the quarter-finals for the first time, chase their first points against Mexico on Saturday when France play Colombia.

Colombia and Mexico are playing later in the New Brunswick city.  

The top two teams in each group advance to the knock-out round along with the four best third-place finishers.

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