BRIGHT SPARKS
The Sunday Mirror|August 20, 2023
ENGLAND’S rock Millie Bright says the Lionesses will play “the game of their lives” in today’s World Cup Final, roared on by huge support back home. 
JEREMY ARMSTRONG
BRIGHT SPARKS

More than 20 million fans were set to tune in on TV at 11am to cheer Bright and her team as they faced bookies' favourites Spain.

A raucous 75,000 fans - including thousands of expats and 5,000 diehard fans who travelled from the UK were heading for Sydney's Stadium Australia.

Skipper Bright joined manager Sarina Wiegman for a final press chat at their Central Coast training HQ in New South Wales before the team made an eve-of-match trip to the stadium.

PASSIONATE 

Bright, who turns 30 tomorrow, said: "Everyone knows how big this is. I know how passionate we are as a nation back home. We need to play the game of our lives." Asked what her nine-year-old self would have thought of her leading out England in a World Cup final, Millie said: "She would have said you were being silly and it was not going to happen.

"But I guess dreams come true. It is a really proud moment. We are getting a shot at the trophy we always wanted." Dutch manager Wiegman said: "It is incredible. We feel the support from the other side of the world in the UK. It really is something you dream of.

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