England Women will square off against Bangladesh Women in the 27th match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022. The contest will be played at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. England Women are on the brink of qualification for the semi-finals. Having won three of their six games, a win over Bangladesh Women in their last league game will seal them a berth in the semi-finals. They will be hoping to be at their best while facing the Asian side on Sunday. The English side defeated Pakistan Women in their last game. Bowling first, the bowlers bowled outstandingly as Pakistan were bundled out on 105. Katherine Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone picked up three wickets each. Danielle Wyatt led the charge with the bat and remained unbeaten on 76 to guide her side across the line in the 20th over. Bangladesh Women have already been knocked out of the 2022 World Cup. They have only managed to win one game out of six. They lost to the Australian Women in their previous fixture. It was a rain-curtailed fixture of 43 overs per side. Bangladesh's batters struggled throughout their innings as they posted 135 on the board, losing six wickets. Lata Mondal top-scored with 33. The bowlers tried hard while defending the total. Salma Khatun picked up three wickets but they failed as a unit as the Australian Women chased down the total with five wickets in hand. Will Bangladesh Women (BD-W) beat England Women (EN-W)? England Women have found momentum at the right time after losing their first three games. Their players have fired in unison and have looked good in their last few games. Bangladesh Women will have to be on their toes while facing the English side in the upcoming clash. England are placed at the 4th spot in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup, 2022 points table with 3 wins and 3 losses from their 6 matches of the group stage. The team has 6 points. Nat Sciver is the top run-scorer for England with 233 runs at a strike rate of 85. She has struck 29 fours. Tammy Beaumont has also made 210 runs at a strike rate of 67. Sophie Ecclestone has been the best bowler for England and has picked up 11 wickets while bowling at an average of 18 and an economy rate of 3.58. Bangladesh are placed at the 7th spot in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup, 2022 points table with one win and 5 losses from their 6 matches of the group stage. The team has 2 points. Fargana Hoque is the top run-scorer for Bangladesh with 162 runs at a strike rate of 55. She has struck 8 fours. Nigar Sultana has also made 121 runs at a strike rate of 47. Salma Khatun has been the best bowler for Bangladesh and has picked up 8 wickets while bowling at an average of 22 and an economy rate of 3.63. Bangladesh Women fought hard against the Australian Women but failed to finish on the winning side. They face the English side next and will look to challenge them to finish the World Cup on a high. The English side look a settled unit and expect them to walk past Bangladesh on Sunday. who will win the toss? - England Who will win? – England Top Batter (Runs Scored) – Heather Knight (England), Fargana Hoque (Bangladesh) Top Bowler (Wickets taken) – Kate Cross (England), Nahida Akter (Bangladesh) Most Sixes – Heather Knight (England), Fargana Hoque (Bangladesh) Player of the Match – Kate Cross Team Scores Batting first – England 270+, Bangladesh 180+ England Women will take on Bangladesh Women in Match 27 of the Women’s World Cup. This WODI match will be played at the Basin Reserve, Wellington on Sunday March 27 starting at 11:00 local time. England have won their last three games in the 2022 Women’s World Cup and now find themselves in fourth place. They began the tournament with successive defeats against Australia, West Indies and South Africa but have bounced back with victories over India, New Zealand and Pakistan. Opener Danni Wyatt top scored in the last match with 76 not-out from 68 balls as England got home with 9 wickets and 30.4 overs remaining. With the ball, Katherine Brunt took 3-17 from 8 overs. Bangladesh had never played in a Women’s World Cup before this competition and they will leave New Zealand with their heads held high after beating Pakistan by 9 runs at Seddon Park, Hamilton on March 14. They also ran Australia close in their last match on Friday in Wellington. The game was reduced due to rain and at one point Bangladesh had restricted Australia to 41-4 as they chased 136 for victory. Off-spinner Salma Khatun was the star with 3-23 after many of her team-mates had failed with the bat ENG-W vs BAN-W Pitch Report The match will be played at the Basin Reserve, Wellington. Spinners had plenty of joy on this surface in the last game. We expect more of the same with a par score no higher than 225.