Strength in depth was key, with 32 players contributing in a tournament in which John Mitchell’s side were rarely troubled

Ellie Kildunne and Asia Hogan-Rochester caught the eye with their running but the all-round display of Sadia Kabeya stole the show

After beating Canada to lift the Women's World Cup in front of a record crowd, England celebrated at Battersea Power Station as they aim to inspire "future Red Roses".

Strength in depth was key, with 32 players contributing in a tournament in which John Mitchell’s side were rarely troubled