Barrow's Georgia Stanway came on for the last 16 minutes as England eased into the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Norway at Le Havre on Thursday night.

It is the second World Cup in a row the Lionesses have reached the last four and this was their best performance of the tournament so far, as they ruthlessly swept aside a dangerous Norwegian side.

The match was beamed on to the big screen at Glastonbury, following a request from Stanway herself, who replaced Fran Kirby in the 74th minute, and her brother JP would have been thrilled with what he would have seen down in Somerset.

England opened by scoring the fastest goal they've notched at any Women's World Cup as Jill Scott put Phil Neville's side ahead with a fine finish in just the third minute at the Stade Oceane, which was also the earliest goal of this year's competition.

Ellen White, having hit the post just before the half-hour mark, made it 2-0 with a tap-in in the 40th minute, taking her goal tally in France to five as she moved alongside the United States' Alex Morgan and Australia's Sam Kerr as the tournament's joint top-scorer.

Lucy Bronze then added a superb third in the 57th minute, smashing a shot past Ingrid Hjelmseth from just outside the box.

Norway, showing more threat in the second half than in the first, came close to pulling a goal back soon after when substitute Lisa-Marie Utland's shot was cleared off the line by Lionesses skipper Steph Houghton.

England then had the chance to extend their lead with seven minutes of normal time remaining, but Nikita Parris' penalty was saved by Hjelmseth - the second time in the campaign she has failed with an effort from the spot.

Neville's team can now look forward to a last-four clash next Tuesday in Lyon against either hosts France or holders USA, who meet in Paris tonight.

It is the third successive major tournament in which the Lionesses have made the semi-finals, following the runs at the 2015 World Cup and Euro 2017.