It was standing room only at the Women's World Cup 'Fan Zone' today, as more than 100 islanders turned out to watch the Lionesses maul the Matildas.
England's women's football team secured their place in the final with a 3-1 victory over Australia.
The first goal in the match came from Ella Toone, 36 minutes in. Sam Kerr later responded at the 63-minute mark, but England responded decisively with goals from Lauren Hemp (71') and Alessia Russo (86').
Video: Fans cheering as England's second goal goes in.
Islanders young and old came together to watch the match on screens at Liberty Wharf which was decorated for the occasion with England bunting.
Among the youngest in the audience was Osian (4) with teacher mum Jessica Williams.
Pictured: Jessica Williams and her son enjoying the game.
Lucy Stephenson, the Deputy with political responsibility for sport, was also in attendance.
Deputy Stephenson said the 'Fan Zone' for the Women's World Cup was a pilot, and that the area could be used for other sporting events if successful.
Video: End-of-match celebrations.
She said yesterday that, in the event England win, that the venue will be set up on Sunday for the final against Spain.
It was confirmed this afternoon that capacity will be increased to include Vittoria (previously known as Mimosa).
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Pictured top: Jersey fans roaring at the final whistle for the Lionesses. (James Jeune)
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