VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Lucy Bronze had never played in front of anything she could compare to that flag-waving, drum-banging, deafening Canadian crowd. Jodie Taylor had to laugh as she looked around BC Place to see a few overwhelmed English fans in that rambunctious sea of red.It felt like England against the world in this World Cup quarterfinal.And that was nothing the Lionesses couldn’t handle.Taylor and Bronze scored in the shocking first 14 minutes, and England eliminated Canada from its home World Cup with a 2-1 victory Saturday.”To play against a crowd that was basically about 54,000 of them against us and only 10 for us, was an unbelievable experience,” said Bronze, whose header turned out to be the winner. ”It’s something that we’ll probably never experience again. Credit to the Canadian fans, because it was hard to play in. We had to dig deep to get past that.”The Lionesses dug to the depths of their training and spirit to survive, even navigating a second-half goalkeeper change to secure their nation’s first trip to the semifinals in the women’s tournament. With two early strikes and tenacious defensive play, England crushed the hopes of a host nation hoping to celebrate Canada’s…