Lauren James inspired England to a thrilling Women’s World Cup victory over China and now the Lionesses are into the knock-out stages of the tournament.
The Chelsea forward has produced some spectacular strikes already down under, with England rebounding from the injury loss of Keira Walsh.
Sarina Wiegman has reshuffled the pack spectacularly and England have regained their confidence, particularly in front of goal.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Lionesses’ next challenge in Australia:
Who are England playing at the World Cup?
The Lionesses finished top of Group D with three victories from three games against Haiti, Denmark and China.
The Lionesses play Nigeria, the runners-up from Group B, in Brisbane next. The last 16 tie is on 7 August at 8:30am BST.
What were England’s group results?
22 July – England 1-0 Haiti (10:30, Brisbane)
28 July – England 1-0 Denmark (09:30, Sydney)
1 August – China 1-6 England (12:00, Adelaide)
What is England’s potential path to the final?
As group winners
7 August: Last 16
England vs Nigeria (08:30, Brisbane) – Live on BBC One
12 August: Quarter-final
(England / Nigeria) vs (Jamaica vs Colombia) (11:30, Sydney)
16 August: Semi-final
(England / Nigeria / Jamaica / Colombia) vs (Australia / Denmark / France / Morocco) (11:00, Sydney)
20 August: Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (11:00, Sydney) – final
Knockout stages
Saturday 5 August
Match 49: Switzerland vs Spain (06:00, Auckland) – BBC
Match 50: Japan vs Norway (09:00, Wellington) – ITV
Sunday 6 August
Match 51: Netherlands vs South Africa (03:00, Sydney) – BBC
Match 52: Sweden vs United States (10:00, Melbourne) – ITV
Monday 7 August
Match 54: England vs Nigeria (08:30, Brisbane) – BBC
Match 53: Australia vs Denmark (11:30, Sydney) – BBC
Tuesday 8 August
Match 56: Colombia vs Jamaica (09:00, Melbourne) – ITV
Match 55: France vs Morocco (12:00, Adelaide) – ITV
Friday 11 August
QF1: (Switzerland / Spain) vs (Netherlands / South Africa) (02:00, Wellington)
QF2: (Japan / Norway) vs (Sweden / United States) (08:30, Auckland)
Saturday 12 August
QF3: (Australia / Denmark) vs (France / Morocco) (08:00, Brisbane)
QF4: (England / Nigeria) vs (Colombia / Jamaica) (11:30, Sydney)
Tuesday 15 August
SF1: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF 2 (09:00, Auckland)
Wednesday 16 August
SF2: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF4 (11:00, Sydney)
Saturday 19 August
3rd place play-off: Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 (09:00, Brisbane)
Sunday 20 August
Final: Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (11:00, Sydney)
Match venues
Australia
Sydney (Stadium Australia, 83,500)
Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium, 42,512)
Brisbane (Lang Park, 52,263)
Melbourne (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, 30,000)
Perth (Perth Rectangular Stadium, 22,225)
Adelaide (Hindmarsh Stadium, 16,500)
New Zealand
Auckland (Eden Park, 48,276)
Wellington (Wellington Regional Stadium, 39,000)
Dunedin (Forsyth Barr Stadium, 28,744)
Hamilton (Waikato Stadium, 25,111)