Fans fume at BBC commentary of England vs Australia as Ella Toone’s incredible goal is ‘ruined’

FOOTBALL fans have been left FURIOUS after realising that the BBC’s commentary of England’s clash with Australia was ahead of the coverage.

Ella Toone struck a sensational opener for the Lionesses as Sarina Wiegman’s side beat the hosts 3-1 to book their place in Sunday’s final against Spain.

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Ella Toone struck a wonderful opening goal for EnglandCredit: ReutersBut the goal from Toone, right, was ruined for some fans due to the coverage

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But the goal from Toone, right, was ruined for some fans due to the coverageCredit: Reuters

But viewers were raging at the broadcaster due to Robin Cowen’s commentary being out of sync with the pictures.

One social media user said: “Have the BBC realised the commentary and sound is in front of the video?

“Ruined the Toone goal.”

While another added: “Annoying that the commentary is ahead of the visual. Goal was announced before we saw it!!!”

And a third replied: “This commentary being ahead of the pictures is really annoying.”

This is the second day in a row where fans have complained about BBC errors during the World Cup coverage.

Before the first semi-final between Spain and Sweden, the broadcaster used photos of ENGLAND players while showing the Spain line-up.

Viewers at home also moaned at the Beeb for the sound and picture quality once the crunch clash got underway in New Zealand.

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But on the pitch, England supporters were happy going into half-time as Toone’s sublime strike handed Sarina Wiegman’s side a 1-0 lead.

Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo then added two more goals in the second half after Sam Kerr had picked out the top corner with a wonderful equaliser.

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It means England are into their first ever Women’s World Cup final – which takes place at 11am BST at Stadium Australia on Sunday.

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