England Women Send a Powerful Message with 7-0 Victory Over Jamaica

England Women Send a Powerful Message with 7-0 Victory Over Jamaica

England Women Send a Powerful Message with 7-0 Victory Over Jamaica

What an emphatic performance from the Lionesses! In their final warm-up match before heading to Euro 2025, England’s women’s national football team absolutely dismantled Jamaica with a resounding 7-0 win at King Power Stadium. It wasn’t just a victory—it was a statement.

From the opening whistle, England came out with intensity, confidence, and cohesion. Ella Toone was the spark, scoring not once but twice—her first coming just 10 minutes in and her second deep into first-half stoppage time. In between, Lucy Bronze added a powerful header, assisted by the impressive Jess Carter, who put in a strong performance at left-back—one of the positions still up for grabs.

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The second half saw no let-up in the Lionesses’ pressure. Georgia Stanway made it four with a stunning long-range strike, and then Lauren James—making her return from injury—entered the pitch to a warm reception and quickly made an impact, assisting Alessia Russo for England’s fifth.

Aggie Beever-Jones continued her hot form off the bench, calmly slotting in the sixth after a great run and pass from Niamh Charles. And just when you thought the night was wrapped up, Beth Mead, who had a slight injury scare earlier, found the net in stoppage time to cap off the dominant performance with England's seventh.

Yes, Jamaica were missing key players like Khadija Shaw and Drew Spence, and they struggled to test England's defence—but this was still a display full of promise. The Lionesses looked sharp, especially in attack, and the midfield connection was fluid throughout. They had 35 shots with 17 on target, kept 70% possession, and barely allowed Jamaica a sniff at goal.

What matters now is that England carry this momentum into the Euros, where things will get much tougher. Their opening match against France in Zurich on July 5 will be a true test. But with stars like Toone, James, and Mead hitting form, and depth on the bench ready to contribute, the Lionesses are roaring at just the right time.

This wasn't just a friendly—it was a performance packed with confidence, precision, and hunger. If they can maintain this level, England has every reason to believe they can defend their European crown.

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