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Former Lioness on England taking on Colombia at WWC

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Former Lioness on England taking on Colombia at WWC

Former Lioness on England taking on Colombia at WWC

Former Lioness Katie Chapman says "England have shown all different ways that they can play" as she predicts England will win 2-0 against Colombia in the Quarter Final of the Women's World Cup in Sydney today.

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