England's Lauren James gets 2-match ban for stomp

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Jul 21, 2023; Auckland, NZL; A 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup logo is seen outside a fan festival.
Jul 21, 2023; Auckland, NZL; A 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup logo is seen outside a fan festival.
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England midfielder Lauren James received a two-match suspension Thursday for standing on a Nigerian player in a Women's World Cup Round of 16 match.

The penalty issued by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee means James, 21, won't play again unless England reaches the World Cup final.

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She will miss Saturday's quarterfinal match against Colombia in Sydney, Australia, and a possible semifinal match.

James has apologized for her conduct in Monday's win against Nigeria, decided 4-2 on penalty kicks after finishing in a 0-0 draw. She received a red card for violent conduct after standing on fallen Nigeria defender Michelle Alozie in the 87th minute.

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James, who plays professionally for Chelsea, registered three goals and three assists in England's first five matches at the World Cup.

--Field Level Media