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The thrills, shocks and many brilliant moments of the World Cup in pictures

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The Women’s World Cup has offered thrills, shocks and brilliant individual moments during the biggest competition in its 32-year history.

The tournament, which began on July 20, has seen 32 nations compete in Australia and New Zealand, with many writing their names into women’s football folklore.

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Only two teams remain as either England or Spain will lift the World Cup for the first time in Sydney on Sunday.

Here, the PA news agency looks at the pictures which have captured the essence of the World Cup.

Australia opened their campaign with a 1-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland in a sold-out Sydney Football StadiumGeorgia Stanway's retaken penalty was enough for England to edge past Haiti in their World Cup openerEngland’s Chloe Kelly stopped for photos with fans after a training session at Central Coast StadiumCanada v Republic of Ireland – FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – Group B – Perth Rectangular StadiumAustralia fans were put through a range of emotions while watching a screening of the 3-2 Group B defeat to NigeriaEngland’s Lauren James scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over DenmarkHowever, the result was overshadowed by Keira Walsh picking up an injuryVera Pauw's Ireland claimed their first point in a draw with NigeriaChina fans gathered ahead of the Group D match against England at the Hindmarsh Stadium in AdelaideJames (centre left) inspired England to a 6-1 winRepublic of Ireland fans gathered in Dublin to welcome their team homeEngland were handed a boost when Walsh returned to training ahead of the knockout roundsEngland fans gathered at Brisbane Stadium for the last-16 clash with NigeriaThe Lionesses rode their luck during a tense encounterJames was sent off for standing on Nigeria’s Michelle AlozieEngland v Nigeria – FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – Round of 16 – Brisbane StadiumBack home, many England fans gathered in pubs to watch the quarter-final against ColombiaThe Lionesses found themselves trailing to Leicy Santos' goalLauren Hemp levelled the scoresBefore Alessia Russo grabbed the winner to send England to their third consecutive World Cup semi-finalAustralia captured the nation's hearts on their way to a semi-final on home soilBut their run was ended by England, as Hemp inspired a 3-1 win to take the Lionesses to a first World Cup finalSpain await in the final after they beat Sweden in the last four

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