England 20–0 Latvia
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On 30 November 2021, the
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and
Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, links=no, ltg, Latvejas Republika, links=no, liv, Leţmō Vabāmō, links=no), is a country in the Baltic region of ...
national
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teams played each other in a European qualifying match for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The match was played at the
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in
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, England. England set a national record for their largest victory in a senior international football match, winning the game 20–0. They also set a new record for the highest winning margin in any women's World Cup qualifying game, dethroning Belgium's 19-0 win against Armenia only five days earlier. The fixture was a multi-record breaking occasion, as four players scored a
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for the first time in an England game and it represented the largest victory for both men's and women's senior England sides, surpassing the women's team's 13–0 win against
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in 2005 and the men's 13–0 win against
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in 1882. Substitute
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's 11-minute hat-trick was the fastest by any England player. In addition England's Ellen White became England women's all time top goal scorer during the match with her hat-trick moving her on to 48 goals, past
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's total of 46. As well as being the largest victory in World Cup qualifying history, the result was only a single goal away from equalling the known record (21-0) for any official senior women's international match. The outcome of the match led to debates about the format of qualification tournaments, with the England manager
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feeling that preliminary rounds should be reintroduced to avoid such unbalanced matches, views shared by the continental footballing body
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.


Background

:''UEFA Group D qualification table prior to the match.'' England entered the match following a 1–0 home win at the Stadium of Light against
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, marking five wins from five games in which they scored 33 goals and kept clean sheets in all matches. Latvia meanwhile had yet to gain a single point in the group, conceding 26 goals in the process and scoring only two goals. Ten of those conceded goals came in the reverse fixture on 26 October 2021, where goals from White,
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, Williamson, Stanway, a brace from
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, and a hat-trick from Toone gave England their second 10–0 win of the qualification campaign. England entered the match eighth in the
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, with Latvia ranked 94 places lower in 102nd. Understrength Latvia arrived without several experienced regulars including Miksone, Ročāne, Fedotova and
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; all unavailable for various reasons. It was reported that the scheduling of the match, 21:00
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on a Tuesday evening, made it difficult for the Latvian players who had jobs outside football to get time off work. While team
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and five-time
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Ševcova, a
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, was ruled out due to "family circumstances". Latvia named nine Cap (sports), uncapped players in the squad, and several other youngsters with very limited experience at senior international level. To bolster his youthful team
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Romāns Kvačovs called-up Anna Gornell, an American-born professional with Sundsvalls DFF of the Swedish second tier
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, who was eligible due to her Latvian heritage.
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, the leaseholders of Keepmoat Stadium, reported an attendance of 12,272. However the early kick-off coincided with rush hour traffic congestion in
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, causing many disappointed supporters to be delayed or absent. The official attendance was announced as 10,402.


Match details


Statistics

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/small> Records broken during the game *Largest victory margin of an England senior side (men's and women's): 20 *Most goals scored by an England senior side (men's and women's): 20 *Most hat-tricks scored by an England senior side (men's and women's): 4 *Fastest England senior hat-trick (men's and women's):
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– 11 minutes *New England women's top goalscorer: Ellen White – 47th and 48th goal (surpassing
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Aftermath

In his post-match comments, coach Kvačovs praised his players' application in adversity. He emphasised the disparity between his inexperienced Amateur sports, amateurs and the full-time professionals of England: "We have never had such an opponent. The English national team is playing really fantastic, but the Latvian national team is currently undergoing a generational change. The average age of the players in the team is 20 years." A parent of one of the young debutantes posted on
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to lament the Latvians' "unnecessary humiliation", remarking: "there is something not quite wholesome about this whole business". Although she had instructed her players to be "ruthless" in the match, England coach Wiegman admitted afterwards that such unbalanced matches were bad for the overall development of women's football: "Of course you want competitive games and these are not competitive games". She would later, following England's
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win and qualifying for the World Cup, say of the Latvia match that changes need to be made in order to develop women's football, that "A big score is sometimes OK but when it happens all the time you have to question if that is good for the team that wins or loses. It should be the exception and not the rule." She did not propose specific changes, admitting it was not her area, but said there were already suggestions at UEFA and with other confederations. This result and their run of other heavy defeats meant that Latvia dropped 10 places to their lowest ever position of 112th when the updated FIFA Women's World Rankings were released on 10 December 2021. England remained in eighth place. England ultimately ended the qualification campaign top of the group, qualifying for the World Cup with one game to spare. The Lionesses won all ten matches, scoring 80 goals while not conceding a single goal. Latvia finished bottom of six teams with one win and nine defeats, scoring eight goals and conceding 63 goals. Their lone win was a 1–0 victory at home to Luxembourg on 24 June 2022. In total, 19 of the 236 matches played during the group stage of UEFA's
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ended in double-figure margins of victory, 5 of them England's.


See also

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References


External links


Match highlights at YouTube
{{DEFAULTSORT:England 20-0 Latvia 2021–22 in UEFA football 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) 2021–22 in English women's football Record association football wins November 2021 sports events in the United Kingdom 2020s in South Yorkshire Association football matches in England England women's national football team matches