The 2022 European Champions are on course for the knockout stages.
England have made it two wins from two at the FIFA Women's World Cup.
A 6th minute strike from Lauren James was enough as they beat Denmark 1-0 in Group D in Sydney.
The disappointing news for England was that Keira Walsh injured her knee in the game.
🏴 Lauren James' goal is enough to give England all three points! #BeyondGreatness | #FIFAWWC
— FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) July 28, 2023
In the same Group, China held out for a 1-0 win over Haiti with thanks to a penalty from Wang Shuang.
Earlier in Group G, Argentina and South Africa played out a 2-2 draw.
Linda Motlhalo and Thembi Kgatlana gave the African side a two-goal advantage, but two goals in five minutes from Sophia Braun and Romina Núñez saved Argentina a point.
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