The Lionesses' remarkable 30-match unbeaten run came to a stuttering halt as Sam Kerr and Charlotte Grant fired Australia into a 2-0 victory over England on Tuesday night.
England were dished a cruel wake-up call ahead of the summer's World Cup as the European champions fell to their first defeat of the Wiegman era in a limp performance against the World Cup co-hosts.
A lethargic first-half from England was punished by Kerr's cool first-half opener, seized off the back of an uncharacteristic Leah Williamson mistake just after 20 minutes.
Wiegman's side failed to offer a riposte and looked tactically rudderless as they struggled to tease out a rhythm or game plan against a ravenous Australia side. Once Grant's header deflected off Williamson in the second half to wrongfoot Earps, the mountain proved insurmountable for the European champions.
Australia were held to just two shots on target, but that's all that was needed for the Matildas to bounce back from their 1-0 loss to Scotland.
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England were without Millie Bright and Alex Greenwood, and the defenders' absences were conspicuous as incomer Esme Morgan and Williamson struggled to cope with the counter attacking calibre.