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Ellen White earns England Women 1-0 victory over USA

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Watch as Ellen White's late goal gives England Women a 1-0 win over world champions USA at the SheBelieves Cup in New Jersey

Ellen White scored in the 89th minute against world champions USA in New Jersey to clinch a stunning 1-0 victory for England Women on Saturday.

White's winner came in the second edition of the SheBelieves Cup, a friendly tournament competed in by the world's top-four FIFA ranked teams.

HARRISON, NJ - MARCH 04:  Ellen White #11 of England celebrates her goal with teammates on the bench in the second half against the United States during th
Image: White's strike confirmed England's first victory over the USA since 2011

The victory was the Lionesses' first win over the USA since the 2011 Women's World Cup, with White plundering in from close range at the Red Bull Arena following Lucy Bronze's cracking drive from 25 yards, which rebounded out off the bottom of the crossbar.

England, who are the lowest ranked of the four teams competing in the cup, lost their opening game to France on Wednesday and had to rely on goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain to make a stunning save after the 19th minute to deny Rose Lavelle from point-black range.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: Siobhan Chamberlain of England makes a save during the Women's Friendly International match between England and China at th
Image: England had to rely on Siobhan Chamberlain to make a crucial save early on

Mark Sampson's side were missing defender Casey Stoney due to a hamstring injury - they will also be without the 34-year-old for the remainder of the competition - but, after a shaky start, the Lionesses grew into the fixture.

Striker Nikita Parris brought a superb save from Ashlyn Harris with a fierce drive after 32 minutes before Toni Duggan fired an effort inches over the bar shortly afterwards.

Duggan brought Harris into action again after 71 minutes with a 25-yard free-kick as England grew in confidence, before White grabbed a dramatic winner.

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HARRISON, NJ - MARCH 04:  Head coach Mark Sampson of England celebrates the win over the United States during the SheBelieves Cup at Red Bull Arena on Marc
Image: England head coach Mark Sampson was delighted with the victory

England will next face Germany in their final game on Tuesday, with Sampson looking to build ahead of this summer's European Championship in the Netherlands.

White and co will compete against Spain, Portugal and Scotland in Group D, with Sampson urging his side to build towards the "battle of Britain".

England will next face Italy and Austria in April as further preparation, before turning their attentions firmly towards the Euros.