Why are England wearing black armbands today?
The Lionesses aim to book a place in the knock-out phase of the tournament with a win against Denmark
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England are back in action with their second Women’s World Cup 2023 against Denmark in Sydney.
Sarina Wiegman made two changes from the side that started in the 1-0 victory over Haiti.
Lauren James and Rachel Daly started at the Allianz Stadium, with the former curling a beautiful opener for the first Lionesses goal since the Finalissima against Brazil.
England’s players could be seen wearing black armbands for the Group D match.
The move is a gesture and tribute to the late Trevor Francis. Millie Bright was also wearing an armband to celebrate Indigenous People.
The former England striker, who was the first £1 million player, died on Monday, aged 69.
A picture and a message for Francis was also seen on the big screen at the Allianz Stadium.
Francis earned 52 England caps across a legendary career playing for Birmingham City, Nottingham Forest, QPR and Sheffield Wednesday.
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