Chloe Kelly was England's winning goalscorer once again as the Lionesses beat Brazil 4-2 on penalties in the inaugural Women's Finalissima, having drawn 1-1 in normal time.
Toone's 23rd-minute strike looked to have decided the result in front of over 83,000 fans at Wembley, but a fumbled save from Mary Earps allowed Andressa Alves to slot home with only minutes to play, taking the game to spot-kicks.
Tamires and Brazil captain Rafaelle Souza both missed their penalties - as did Toone for England - but Euro 2022-winning goalscorer Kelly did it again for the Lionesses as she coolly sealed the winning penalty.
England are now 30 matches unbeaten under Sarina Wiegman and won their first penalty shootout, adding the Finalissima to their Euro 2022 and Arnold Clark Cup trophies already in their rapidly-expanding cabinet.

