Summary

  • Bassett own goal as tries to clear cross

  • Defender distraught after full-time whistle

  • Rafferty & Duggan struck Japan crossbar

  • Japan will face USA in final, Monday 00:00 BST

  1. 'A fluke goal got them through'published at 02:06 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

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    As a squad we are proud to push the world champions to the wire. We really pushed them, our game plan was spot on and a fluke goal has got them through. Laura Bassett feels like she has let everyone down but she has given everything for England.

    Fara Williams, England midfielder

  2. Postpublished at 02:03 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

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    What a cruel sport this is but you've got be so proud of this team. To go out like that is heartbreaking but no shame whatsoever. Lucy's so driven. She thinks there's no point competing unless she's going to be the best. All the talk before hand, was sincere. She thinks she can take this team on to bigger and better things. We'll go from strength to strength at the Euros.

    George Bronze, Brother of Lucy Bronze, speaking on 5 Live

  3. 'That's what pride is'published at 02:03 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

    Jodie Taylor crying in her post-match interview v Canada; The absolute devastation on Laura Bassett's face just after then game; It's the epitome of pride. Pride for England. I really wish they could teach the men's team what pride actually is.

    Alan Hoey

    Laura Bassett, hold your head up high!! Well done to all and unlucky!

    Craig in Edinburgh

  4. 'England didn't deserve to lose'published at 02:02 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

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    It's sad to see. Someone who has had such a good game. Laura is such a good soldier and such a good person. I'm really upset. You see pictures like that and they didn't deserve to lose that game. I'm a bit choked up to be honest.

    Natasha Dowie, Liverpool Ladies striker

  5. Postpublished at 02:01

    Japan 2-1 England

    England now play Germany on Saturday in the third/fourth place play-off. The game that nobody ever wants to play in. 

  6. 'They are still in the tournament'published at 02:01 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

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    The third place match is the last thing on England's minds but we are still in the tournament and want to finish the best that we can and they have to go out there and show that grit and determination against Germany.

    Rachel Yankey, Former England midfielder on BBC One

  7. 'England were creating the better chances'published at 02:01 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

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    Laura Bassett had a great game and played really well. She had a great partnership with Steph Houghton. You have to credit Japan as they got the ball into an area of uncertainty, but Bassett is so unfortunate that it has nestled in the back of the net off the crossbar. In the second half England did really well and they were creating better chances.

    Trevor Sinclair, Former England international

  8. 'They go home as heroes'published at 02:01 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

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    It really is heartbreaking. I think we have to first and foremost congratulate the players for an incredible tournament. Laura Bassett's name is on that scoresheet but she has epitomised the team. She has been courageous, strong and she doesn't deserve that [to score an own goal]. She is a hero, an absolute hero, that is how she will be remembered. I've told them it's OK to cry, they left everything on the field and it's a really tough way to go out. I'm so proud of them. We came here as a huge underdog with the weight of a nation on our back. We had critics and they have inspired a nation and they deserve to go home as heroes.

    Mark Sampson, England manager

  9. Postpublished at 01:56 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

    Jill Scott reactsImage source, Reuters
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    I think the team have to be proud of themselves, they have made the reigning world champions look average.

    Rachel Yankey, Former England midfielder on BBC One

  10. Postpublished at 01:55

    ENGLAND OUT OF THE WORLD CUP

    Tears in the studio too as BBC Sport pundit and England international Tash Dowie comes to terms with the manner of that defeat. 

  11. Postpublished at 01:55 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

    The Daily Telegraph's man in the know...

  12. Postpublished at 01:54 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

    Sue Smith
    Former England forward

    Japan celebratesImage source, Reuters
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    They didn't deserve it, one mistake, it is just devastating and I am completely speechless. They have to be proud of themselves, this is a horrible, horrible way to go out but England need to be happy with what they've done. In a couple of day's time when they've reflected on it, they’ll know what they've done for women’s football in this country.

  13. Postpublished at 01:53

    ENGLAND OUT OF THE WORLD CUP

    England had 11 efforts on goal to Japan's four. Champions Japan had more of the ball and were in relative control for large periods but they didn't look like scoring - until Laura Bassett's cruel, cruel own goal...

  14. Postpublished at 01:51

    ENGLAND OUT OF THE WORLD CUP

    Just when you thought the England men had put you through every inch of the emotional wringer, England women manage to throw away that one.

    Undeserved? You bet. Incredibly unlucky? Quite right. 

  15. 'A cruel, cruel game'published at 01:51 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Former England goalkeeper

    Laura Bassett reactsImage source, Getty Images
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    This is sickening. It was a good counter by Japan, they got people forward. It was a tired lunge from Laura Bassett but it ended up in the top corner. England battled so well in this game and regardless of this result they should be so proud of what they have achieved in this tournament. But this is heartbreaking for this to happen. It is a cruel, cruel game.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 01:51 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    ENGLAND ARE OUT OF THE WORLD CUP

    Japan's players celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Tears. Tears stream down the face of Laura Bassett. Nobody deserves to score an own goal in the closing stages of such a big game. 

    But England are out and it will be Japan who face United States in the final.

  17. 'You can see the devastation'published at 01:49 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 2-1 England

    Sue Smith
    Former England forward

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    Absolutely devastated for Laura Bassett here, it is a goal, it does go in, you can see straight away all their heads have gone down. It was just a quick break and that is what Japan are good at. You can see the devastation in her face.

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    GOALpublished at 90+2 mins

    Japan 2-1 England - Laura Bassett (Own goal)

    Japan celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Heartbreaker. An absolute heartbreaker for England and for defender Laura Bassett in particular.

    Japan have hardly got behind England all game but an early cross in leaves them short of numbers. The ball is whipped in, Bassett has to cut it out and all she can do is loft it over the head of Karen Bardsley and into the net, slamming in off the underside of the crossbar. Cruel, cruel luck. 

  19. Postpublished at 01:46 British Summer Time 2 July 2015

    Japan 1-1 England

    Sue Smith
    Former England forward

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    It’s not been pretty but they have got their tactics right, Mark Sampson has set his team out the right way - they are still in it.

  20. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Japan 1-1 England

    Steph Houghton swings it over - out of play.