[3] The following day saw tournament hosts England become the third team to qualify, after they beat New Zealand at the Riverside Ground.
[4] New Zealand were the fourth and final team to qualify, after Pakistan were unable to increase their net run rate sufficiently enough in their match against Bangladesh at Lord's.
[7] Due to persistent rain, the first semi-final was suspended in the 47th over of New Zealand's innings, and continued on 10 July.
Australia won the toss and chose to bat first, but lost three of their top four batsmen for single-figure scores, two of them to Chris Woakes, to reduce them to 14/3 a ball into the seventh over.
[19] England, with the help of an unbroken partnership of 79 between Joe Root and captain Eoin Morgan, saw them ease to an eight-wicket victory and their first World Cup final since 1992.