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Australia bowed out of the Women's World Cup title race with the sting of a lost opportunity against England, but the co-hosts will look back in pride at a campaign that rallied a nation around them.
For many, it was a fitting end to a draining night that saw Australia’s newest sporting superstars, the Matildas, fall frustratingly short of their first ever World Cup final.
The Matildas have only been a household name since the World Cup began nearly four weeks ago as they churned through all opponents. Australians packed pubs, stadiums, viewing venues.