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Chloe Kelly was England's hero yet again as they beat Brazil on penalties in the Finalissima.

The inaugural version of the women's tournament was hosted at Wembley, with Tottenham's very own Richarlison watching on from the stands.

England won the inaugural Finalissima after beating Brazil
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England won the inaugural Finalissima after beating BrazilCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
Ella Toone scored the opener for England at Wembley
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Ella Toone scored the opener for England at WembleyCredit: Getty
Brazil scored in the final moments to send the match to penalties
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Brazil scored in the final moments to send the match to penaltiesCredit: Getty

Sarina Wiegman's stars gained progression to the spectacle thanks to their Euros triumph last summer.

Their opponents Brazil won the South American equivalent, the Copa America Femenina, to set up the match at Wembley.

England, who are now 30 games unbeaten under Wiegman, have already tasted success at the home of English football, and Ella Toone was back amongst the goals there once again.

The Manchester United star capped off a lovely, free-flowing move with a strong finish from Lucy Bronze's pass.

Her fellow United teammate Mary Earps also impressed under the lights, pulling off a superb save in the second half to deny Geyse.

The Lionesses were minutes away from victory, but a second half stoppage time goal from Andressa sent the match to a penalty shootout.

Richarlison showed his support for his fellow Brazilians
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Richarlison showed his support for his fellow BraziliansCredit: @itvfootball Twitter
Kelly scored the winning spot-kick as she proved to be England's hero again
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Kelly scored the winning spot-kick as she proved to be England's hero againCredit: AFP

Both goalkeepers made fine saves during the shootout, with Chloe Kelly, who scored the winner against Germany in the Euro 2021 final, proving to be the hero once again after slotting away the deciding penalty.

Spotted in the crowd at Wembley was Brazilian men's star Richarlison, who is approaching a return from injury at Spurs.

A total crowd of 83,132 were in attendance at the Home of Football to watch England win the title.

Such a number makes the match the fifth most attended official women's game, with four of those coming in the last 13 months.

England are now 30 games unbeaten under the tutelage of Wiegman
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England are now 30 games unbeaten under the tutelage of WiegmanCredit: Getty
Mary Earps made a stunning stop for England in the penalty shootout
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Mary Earps made a stunning stop for England in the penalty shootoutCredit: Getty
England will go into this summer's World Cup as one of the favourites
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England will go into this summer's World Cup as one of the favouritesCredit: Getty

Before the game, the Lionesses' record goal scorer Ellen White was honoured on the pitch at Wembley thanks to her 52 goals in 113 appearances.

The men's version of the Finalissima was also held at Wembley last year as Argentina beat Italy 3-0, with Lionel Messi being the star of the show.

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