THE Lionesses have roared a warning that their best is yet to come in their bid for World Cup glory.
England take on South American giant killers Colombia today in front of a sell-out 75,000 crowd at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
The 11.30am clash is likely to pull in the biggest UK TV audience of the tournament so far.
Manager Sarina Wiegman promised that her Euro 2022 champions are fully despite prepared for the quarter-final, labouring against Nigeria prior to winning 4-2 on penalties.
Goalkeeper Mary Earps, 30, said: "We love the games, we love the World Cup and we want to be here as long as we can. I really do believe that the best is yet to come."
Captain Millie Bright, 29, and her side will try to silence 40,000 footie-mad Colombians.
Manchester United star Mary, who won the FIFA golden glove award last season, said: "I can see the talent in our team.
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