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Lionesses success recognised with £30 million fund

Thousands of women and girls across England are set to benefit from a substantial £30 million cash injection from the Government and The Football Association (FA) to turbocharge the development opportunities for the next generation of Lionesses.  Ahead of England’s crucial UEFA Women’s Nations League match against the Netherlands at Wembley on Friday 1st December, […]

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After 101 years of hurt, Women’s Football came home

Gabby Logan: Good afternoon, on what could well be a historic day. The facts are simple. England’s women have never won a major tournament. Germany, by contrast have been in eight European Championships and won each and every time. England vs Germany It’s a rivalry that has always been a part of watching England play

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Dr Nadia Nadim: an Afghan refugee who became Dane of the Year

The Group of Death has served its name: the Danish team, with their dangerous counterattacks and overwhelming fan presence, departed just too soon. For 34-years-old Dr Nadia Nadim, it was probably the last Euro. Having played a crucial role in her national team, Nadim has already earned her place in history as one of the

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Germany vs France. UEFA Women's Euro 2022 semi-final.

Germany vs France: Germany heads to the football feast at Wembley

Honestly, it starts to be almost boring to describe the way Germany wins their games! They play like a well-oiled machine: their classic high-pressing, fluid combination play, and Alexandra Popp never stop to work. This time, though, it wasn’t all that simple to them. They faced an equal opponent and conceded their first Euro 2022

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Alessia Russo celebrating her goal against Sweden.

The Lionesses bust myths and end hoodoos to reach Euro Final

  When the England Men departed the field at Molineux just 1 month ago, they did so to boos and jeers, having suffered a humiliating 4-0 defeat to Hungary, in one of the worst performances under manager Gareth Southgate. Cries of ‘you don’t know what you’re doing’ echoed throughout the stadium. There was real anger

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Selma Bacha. France vs Iceland. Women's euro 2022.

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Selma Bacha – France. Women’s Euro 2022. Photo by James Whitehead.   Corrine Diacre kept her powder dry for 62 minutes. France peppered the Netherlands with shots on goal, but Daphne van Domselaar and Stefanie van der Gragt just Doctor Strange-d their way into blocking every single one of those. As an hour passed, Diacre

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England vs Sweden. Women euro 2022 Semi final

England vs Sweden. A fixtured sewn into the fabric of Women’s Football

  As Sembrant smashed home the loose ball in the Belgium penalty area to give Sweden a last minute winner in their quarter final, a groan could be heard from certain corners of England, those who knew what this would mean. England would, once again, have to play Sweden. A fixture etched into the rock

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Sweden vs Belgium: Sweden slips into the Women’s Euro semi-final

As footballers say, it’s the games you have to win 100% that are the hardest. Sweden can confirm this. Belgium was the lowest-ranked side of all the teams remaining. They don’t have a fully-professional league and, compared to Sweden’s No.2, are only the 19th strongest team in the world. Out of all the sides in

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England vs Spain: Sarina’s super subs, Stanway’s screamer, and a stuttering England

  9th July. 2011. Leverkusen. England vs France. The Women’s World Cup Quarter Finals. With just 10 minutes to go, England find themselves ahead 1-0, courtesy of Jill Scott’s early second half chip. History beckons, a first ever World Cup knockout round triumph for the Lionesses. At this moment, Hope Powell turns to her bench,

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