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How Hampton's heroics bailed out Lionesses in win against Iceland

BBC Sport

England were in total control at half-time of their 1-0 victory over Iceland on Saturday but a nervy second-half display almost cost them. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton needed to step up, pulling off three crucial saves late on as Iceland pushed for an equaliser. Her heroics, after striker Alessia Russo had scored what proved to be the winner in the first half, helped England maintain their 100% record in Women's World Cup qualifying.

It means they sit top of their group with four wins from four and automatic qualification for next year's World Cup remains in their hands. "It's my job isn't it really? We are in it as a team.

I can't be the one scoring goals but I can stop them," Hampton told ITV afterwards. "We win as a team and that is what we pride ourselves on. We are a pack.

[Russo] got a great finish at one end so I had to do my job at the other. " Hampton's performance was not a clean one as she fumbled several crosses and was not convincing on set-pieces. She almost dropped the ball into the path of Sveindis Jonsdottir late on too, but rescued it just in time to spare her blushes.

Hampton's form has been patchy of late for Chelsea, but like all world-class players she delivers when it really matters. She did it against Spain on Tuesday, as England held on to a significant 1-0 win in part thanks to her acrobatic save, denying Edna Imade late on. At Wembley, her predecessor Mary Earps was being celebrated for her Lionesses career before kick-off, but Hampton has taken her gloves seamlessly, shining at Euro 2025 and now impressing as England look to seal their spot in next year's World Cup.