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England sink Spain to close in on quarters

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BREDA, Netherlands: Fran Kirby and Jodie Taylor handed England a 2-0 win over Spain in a game marred by heavy rain in Breda on Sunday, to make it back-to-back victories at the women’s Euro tournament.


Earlier in the day, Carolina Mendes and substitute Ana Leite gave Portugal a 2-1 win over Scotland in a clash of Euro newcomers in Rotterdam.


England are all but into the quarterfinals and sit at the Group D summit, having thrashed Scotland 6-0 in their opener.


The second knock-out round spot is likely to go to Spain or Portugal, with the former the favourites as they take on bottom team Scotland in their final group game on Thursday. The Scots appear destined for an early exit, and will have to beat Spain by two goals to have any chance of progressing.


Chelsea striker Kirby picked up a pass from Ellie White in the second minute and stormed into the box, beating Spain keeper Sandra Panos with a low shot to score her seventh international goal. Taylor scored her fourth goal in two games five minutes from the end, after a pass from Jordan Nobbs found her inside the box.


“If you look at the overall picture, it’s a fantastic performance and a really good result,” said England coach Mark Sampson.


“Bloody damn happy. The spirit, the resilience, the grit... It was all there tonight.”


“We dominated the whole game but we weren’t lucky,” said Spain coach Jorge Vilda. “We are going to continue this way, I am confident about my team.” — AFP


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