Mead hat-trick as England see off Northern Ireland

Beth Mead needed just 14 minutes to score a hat-trick at Wembley Stadium

Beth Mead scored a second-half hat-trick in 14 minutes as England eventually saw off resilient Northern Ireland in a World Cup qualifier on their return to Wembley for the first time in two years.

Mead broke the deadlock in the second half just seconds after coming on as substitute – hooking a loose ball into the net in acrobatic fashion – and went on to score a hat-trick.

Another substitute, Bethany England, grabbed the fourth for England as they ruthlessly saw off a well-organised Northern Ireland side in the second half.

The visitors, ranked 40 places below England, had thrown their bodies on the line to deny shot after shot in the first half, frustrating a wasteful home side.

But Mead’s introduction, alongside striker England’s, provided the clinical touch required in front of goal as the Lionesses eventually played to script in front of 23,225 fans.

It was a third consecutive victory for Sarina Wiegman, who took over as England manger in September, and means they top their qualifying group.

Northern Ireland have won two of their three group games and remain in third place behind Austria.

Mead’s stunning cameo maintains England’s 100% record

England have looked a potent attacking force under Wiegman, having scored 22 goals and not conceded any since she took over.

But they were hugely wasteful in the first half – just as they were in their opening group game against North Macedonia – and needed the spark Mead brought to the game to break down feisty Northern Ireland.

Leah Williamson, wearing the captain’s armband yet again, could have had a hat-trick of her own in the first half – and she cut a frustrated figure as visiting keeper Jacqueline Burns denied her on numerous occasions.

The majority of England’s success came down the flanks as Lauren Hemp was a constant menace on the left, cutting inside and driving to the byline.

She finished with two assists to her name, while Nikita Parris – who was later replaced by Chelsea striker England – also gave Ellen White countless opportunities to close the gap on all-time leading Lionesses goalscorer Kelly Smith.

Hemp rattled the crossbar in the first half before Alex Greenwood’s stunning 25-yard hit bounced off the woodwork – but as soon as Mead scored England’s first, the game changed.

England go into Tuesday’s game against Latvia with a 100% record under Wiegman and other than the initially wasteful finishing, it was another display that strengthened their development before this summer’s home European Championships.

More to follow.

Line-ups

England

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Earps
  • 2DalySubstituted forMeadat 64′minutes
  • 5Bright
  • 6GreenwoodSubstituted forStaniforthat 80′minutes
  • 3StokesSubstituted forWalshat 45′minutes
  • 8KirbySubstituted forWubben-Moyat 80′minutes
  • 4Williamson
  • 10Toone
  • 7ParrisSubstituted forEnglandat 63′minutes
  • 9White
  • 11Hemp

Substitutes

  • 12Charles
  • 13MacIver
  • 14Walsh
  • 15Stanway
  • 16Wubben-Moy
  • 17Mead
  • 18Staniforth
  • 19England
  • 20Scott
  • 21Hampton
  • 22Russo
  • 23Carter

N Ireland Wom

Formation 5-4-1

  • 1Burns
  • 2McKenna
  • 5Nelson
  • 4McFadden
  • 13BurrowsBooked at 60minsSubstituted forWatlingat 73′minutes
  • 3Vance
  • 15HamiltonSubstituted forMcGuinnessat 64′minutes
  • 7McCarron
  • 10FurnessSubstituted forMcDanielat 74′minutes
  • 14WadeSubstituted forBeattieat 81′minutes
  • 8CallaghanSubstituted forWilsonat 81′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6McLaren
  • 11McGuinness
  • 12Flaherty
  • 16Caldwell
  • 17Rafferty
  • 18McDaniel
  • 19Wilson
  • 20Andrews
  • 21Beattie
  • 22Watling
  • 23Harvey-Clifford

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