for burnley, but let s start with an international game that s underway, scotlands women are in london for a friendly against australia. they kicked off in the last 15 minutes. this match is being played at afc wimbledon s cherry reds records stadium. you can follow this on the bbc website. the matildas are missing key players. very early stages, a lovely sunny day in south london. it is goalless. we will keep an eye on that one and tell you if there has been a goal in the next few minutes. australia s next match is on tuesday night against england at brentford. the lionesses are now 30 games unbeaten under their coach sarina wiegman, but they were pushed really close by brazil at a sold out wembley stadium. ella toone gave england the lead, but the south american champions equalised in injury time and the game was decided on penalties, england coming through the shootout 4 2. everything has changed. when i m talking to you now, it s like i expect us to win these games, you k
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wales were playing at home for the first time since narrowly missing out on qualifying for the world cup. to the championship. burnley can get promoted to the premier league later today. the leaders are 11 points clear at the top and if 4th placed luton fail to beat millwall in the early kick off, then victory for the clarets this evening at middlesbrough in third would see them secure a return to the top division with seven games to spare. are luton going to play ball? it is goalless in their match at half time. sheffield united are also chasing automatic promotion, and face bottom side wigan at three o clock. could be some movement in the bottom three. if huddersfield win, then any of qpr, reading or cardiff could drop into the relegation zone. it could be a very, very nervy afternoon in the championship. the second round of
Town s U18s produced an impressive display to beat third-placed Millwall 5-3 at Playford Road on Saturday morning in their first game back after the Christmas break. Tyreece Simpson (2), Idris El Mizouni, Dylan Crowe and Lounes Foudil netted the goals for the Blues who remain second in the Professional Development League Two South table.