Leah Williamson has joined in the celebrations as her England teammates sealed their place in the World Cup semi-finals. <br /><br />Williamson was prevented from joining the Lionesses on their World Cup bid this summer after suffering a ruptured ACL in April, but has travelled to Australia to cheer on Sarina Wiegman's side. <br /><br />The Arsenal star watched on as England battled back from a goal down to beat Colombia 2-1 in Sydney, thanks to goals from Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo's second-half winner. <br /><br />Taking to Instagram, Williamson posted a video to her stories showing her celebrating in the stands with former Lioness Jill Scott and the pair singing along to the team's adopted anthem Sweet Caroline. <br /><br />The song, which has played after every England game has become synonymous with the team and in the clip, the pair belting out the famous tune and fist-pumping to its notable beats. <br /><br />The injured skipper later posted a celebratory image on Twitter, where she is reunited with her England teammates Alex Greenwood, Kiera Walsh, and Georgia Stanway. <br /><br />Alongside the image, Williamson added the caption '2-1 and into the semis. I’ve seen this film before and two celebratory emojis. <br /><br />Alluding to England's run to their Euro 2022 triumph last summer, where Williamson captained the Lionesses as they lifted the trophy. <br /><br />The Lionesses had to do it the hard way in Sydney, after going behind to Colombia after Leicy Santos' shot looped over Mary Earps to give the South Americans a lead a minute before the break.<br /><br />However, a mistake from Colombian goalie Catalina Perez allowed Lauren Hemp to pounce and draw England level in first-half injury time. <br /><br />Russo then booked England's place in the tournament's semi-finals with a smart finish just after the hour with her second goal of the finals. <br /><br />Despite some late scares, England held on and the familiar sound of Neil Diamond ran out through the stadium, with Williamson and Jill Scott leading the celebrations from the stands. <br /><br />The victory now sets up a mouth-watering clash between the Lionesses and co-hosts Australia next week. <br />
