England women match halted as Wembley lights fail, plunging pitch into darkness

The last rematch of England in the World Cup with Spain was stopped after a failure of the spotlight at Wembley.

The house of football was immersed in the darkness on Wednesday evening during the nations of the Lionnesses' Nations League.

Jessica Park gave England a deserved lead for a full house in the capital.

But shortly after the break, the spotlight cut out abruptly.

The game was suspended for a few minutes when both teams gathered on the side of the field.

Sarina Wiegman used the time to have a spontaneous talk with her team, who had been under pressure since the restart.

Despite the power failure, the advertising bijardingen of the stadium.

And the spectators tried to play their bit by waving thousands of telephone species in the darkness.

In the end, Wembley's staff succeeded in getting the lights back on cheers of the terraces.

A fan laughed at X: “Someone quickly puts a pound in the meter.”

And another asked: “What would have happened if someone had made a chance on the goal, just when the lights went out? If the ball goes in but lights out … what happens?”

England was beaten 1-0 in the World Cup Final 2023, where Olga Carmona scored the only goal of the game.

The lion ribbons were given their own on Wednesday after the filthy strike of Park to go together with Portugal with group 3.

England is looking forward to the ladies -euros later this summer.

The sun on Sunday recently revealed that Pubs were open later in July when England or Wales will reach the final.

The Wijtigman team defends their crown in Switzerland after winning the euros in 2022 with a 2-1 extra-time victory over Germany.

Minister of Police -Lame Diana Johnson said: “In 2022, the lion ribbons showed us what it means to bring football home.

“And now we want to ensure that the entire nation can come together again to encourage our teams.

“These plans will help our pubs and bars to stay open longer if England or Wales get the last phases, so that friends and families can celebrate together and offer a welcome boost to our hospitality industry.”

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