SYDNEY (Reuters) - Matildas Tameka Yallop and Lydia Williams on Monday resisted every attempt to get them to imbue this week's Women's World Cup semi-final with extra meaning because they are facing Australia's fiercest sporting rival, England.
Still coming down from the high of Saturday's dramatic victory over France, the two experienced internationals were quick to scotch the idea that facing England on Wednesday for a place in the final held special significance.
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