STEPH HOUGHTON suffered penalty heartbreak as England's Women crashed out of the Women's World Cup with a semi-final defeat to the United States.

England's Sunderland-born skipper saw a late spot-kick saved as Phil Neville's side came up short in the last four.

The Lionesses headed to Lyon with dreams of becoming the first senior England team - male or female - to contest a World Cup final since 1966. However, England's third penalty miss of the tournament proved costly.

Christen Press deservedly headed USA in front after ten minutes, but Ellen White's sixth goal of the campaign pulled England level.

Alex Morgan then matched White in the race for the Golden Boot with the goal that restored the US advantage in the 31st minute, before the England forward had a second-half effort disallowed on a marginal offside call after VAR was consulted.

England were then the beneficiaries of a second VAR intervention, when White was awarded a penalty after Becky Sauerbrunn made contact with her trailing leg in the box.

However, captain Houghton - on spot-kick duty after Nikita Parris missed England's last two - produced a poor effort from 12 yards, with Alyssa Naeher making the save low to her right.

The US will now be back at the Groupama Stadium on Sunday to take on the winners of the second semi-final between Holland and Sweden.

England - who had Millie Bright sent off for a second bookable offence before full-time - will face the loser of that match in Nice a day earlier, now hoping to achieve a third-place finish for a second successive World Cup.