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What time is England vs USA? Kick-off time and TV channel for Women's World Cup 2019 semi-final

England face the formidable challenge of holders USA tonight as they bid to reach the final of the World Cup.

The Lionesses will be in the final of the competition for the first time if they can get past the defending champions at Lyon's Groupama Stadium.

A stunning 7.6 million watched the Lionesses cruise past Norway 3-0 last Thursday night thanks to goals from Jill Scott, Ellen White and a thunderbolt from Lucy Bronze.

A jubilant Phil Neville described Bronze as ‘the best player in the world’ after her star performance.

It sets up a mammoth occasion as England enter the last four stage for the second consecutive time.

Here’s everything you need to know about their biggest challenge yet…

What time is kick-off?

You can see the Lionesses battle it out with the USA tonight with kick-off at 8pm.

England are one win away from the World Cup final (Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Where is the match taking place?

Both semi finals and the final will be at Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon, holding up to 59,186 fans.

What TV channel is it on?

You can see all the action on BBC One in the UK with coverage starting at 7.30pm.

Can it be live streamed?

The match will also be available on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

Betting odds

England 10/3

USA 4/5

Draw 5/2

*Click here to bet with Paddy Power

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Phil Neville says Tuesday's Women's World Cup semi-final against the United States is a game England "have to win" - and is confident they will.

The Lionesses will be in the final of the competition for the first time if they can get past the defending champions at Lyon's Groupama Stadium.

England were beaten in the semi-finals of the 2015 World Cup and Euro 2017.

Neville, who succeeded Mark Sampson as boss in January 2018, said: "I think we're at that moment now where we can't hide away from the fact that getting to a World Cup final is so close.

"We've spoken long and hard about this for the last 12 months, about getting to this moment and delivering.

"What I want my players to do is realise they are so close and that we have to go out there and deliver. Losing in a semi-final will mean nothing to me. We have to win.

"Every single training session, every single meeting, we've spoken about winning. Every five-a-side we have, winning is the most important thing.

"We take pictures of the winning team and the rest of the players have to watch, because it's about winning and that's the mentality we've brought in."

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