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Revision as of 08:48, 26 February 2023

2019 Queen Alexandra Exhibition Match
England Men v England Women
London Wembley.jpg
The Wembley Stadium stadium in London, England, where the exhibition match took place
Event2019 Queen Alexandra Exhibition Match
Date5 August 2019
VenueWembley Stadium, England
Man of the MatchWilliam Smith (Three Lions)
RefereeMichael Oliver (England)
Attendance86,980

The 2019 Queen Alexandra Exhibition Match, alternatively England Men v England Women, was a football match that took place on 5 August 2019, officially as an exhibition match in honour of the newly-coronated Queen Alexandra, whom was coronated on 1 August 2019, and whom formerly played for the England women's national team from 2015 to 2019. Held at Wembley Stadium in London, England, the match pitted the men's (The Three Lions) and the women's (The Lionesses) England national football team, whom were represented and captained by William Smith and Queen Alexandra respectively.

The match began at 11:30 A.M., with the Lionesses initiating the kick-off. Soon enough, in the 13th minute, Lionesses midfielder, Fran Kirby scored the match's opening goal, giving her side a 1-0 lead, which she proceeded to do a second time at the 31st minute, at which point Lionesses forward, Queen Alexandra had scored a goal herself at the 24th minute, thereby placing the initial scoreline at 3-0, before a counter-goal by Three Lions forward, Harry Kane at the 37th minute ultimately led the first half to conclude with a scoreline of 3-1. Then, throughout the entirety of the second half, the Three Lions, through the service of their decorated former forward, William Smith staged a dramatic comeback, with Smith's subsequent hat-trick at the 76th minute proving vital to ultimately award his side a narrow 4-3 win, despite them falling short in terms of both possession and the number of total chances created.

In its aftermath, the event was widely praised by critics and also received much media coverage in both the United Kingdom and abroad. In particular, the notable hat trick scored by William Smith immediately became one of the most talked-about points of the match, with BBC's Chester Davis stating, "Even at almost forty years of age, the new King of Football still has what it takes to show his true talent in football and still deliver a spectacle to remember for millions of football fans in attendance".