England booked their place in the World Cup final with a 3-1 win over co-hosts Australia.
Ella Toone fired the Lionesses in front, but Sam Kerr levelled with a stunning effort in the second half.
Lauren Hemp restored England's lead, before Alessia Russo added late gloss to set up a meeting with Spain on Sunday.
Here's how the Lionesses rated.
MARY EARPS 6
England's number one may have hoped to do better with Sam Kerr's wonder strike but dealt well with a number of corners and crucially denied Cortnee Vine when the score was 1-1.
JESS CARTER 8
On the right of a back three, Carter marshalled Chelsea team-mate Kerr well and excelled after the equaliser, sliding in to deny Kerr before making a vital clearance to deny Emily van Egmond a simple tap-in.
MILLIE BRIGHT 7
England captain would have been frustrated to give Kerr too much space for the leveller but made up for it with long-range pass that contributed to the second goal.
ALEX GREENWOOD 7
Another solid outing from left centre-back, who created early chance for Georgia Stanway and was part of disciplined defensive showing.
LUCY BRONZE 7
Provided an outlet for England on the right and did well to block Hayley Raso's 29th-minute shot. She went close with chipped effort late on.
GEORGIA STANWAY 7
Bayern Munich midfielder should have scored with early opportunity but played her part in helping England dictate possession alongside Kiera Walsh in pressure-cooker environment.
KEIRA WALSH 7
Left an early challenge on Kerr and was combative throughout while she ensured England kept things ticking over.
RACHEL DALY 7
Made a vital tackle on Raso in the first half and went close with a headed effort, but played her part in memorable win.
ELLA TOONE 8
Manchester United midfielder silenced her critics with superb opener in the semi-finals and worked hard in the number 10 role.
ALESSIA RUSSO 9
The quarter-final match-winner delivered again. She produced a wonderful assist with a classy turn in a tight area to set up Toone before she sealed England's place in the final with a superb low effort.
LAUREN HEMP 9
A player of the match display by the Man City attacker. It was Hemp's goal that proved the momentum-shifter for Sarina Wiegman's team. She chased a lost cause and made the most of poor Australian defending to fire home to make it 2-1.
SUBSTITUTES
Chloe Kelly (for Russo, 87): Euros match-winner accepted a booking for time-wasting.
Niamh Charles (for Toone, 90): Youngster came on and helped run the clock down for England.
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