Keira Walsh set to start for England in Women's World Cup knockout game against Nigeria
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Keira Walsh recovered from a knee injury in time to make England’s starting lineup for Monday's round of 16 match against Nigeria at the Women’s World Cup.
The influential midfielder practiced with the squad on Sunday and team officials said Walsh's fitness would be assessed on game day.
Walsh sustained a knee injury in England’s 1-0 win against Denmark in the group stage. She was carried from the field on a stretcher amid concerns the injury could be tournament-ending, but later scans showed Walsh avoided damage to her ACL.
England head coach Sarina Wiegman told a pre-match news conference on Sunday that Walsh was recovering well.
Walsh joined Barcelona from Manchester City last year for a reported fee of 400,000 pounds ($513,000), a record for women's soccer.
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