England, Lionesses and Euro
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Perhaps Ella Toone put it best. “I think sometimes when you’re in the moment and you’re playing, you don’t always think about how it’s making your family feel,” she said this week. “When you’re here and sit with them,
ENGLAND WOMEN are set to receive a £1.7 million bonus if they win the Euros – almost ten times less than what the men would have pocketed if they had won. England’s men’s team
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Team’s ability to appeal to their fans has made them a valuable asset to sponsors and a launchpad for the wider women’s football game
Leah Williamson's message remains the same as she aims to captain England to a second straight European Championships title with victory over Spain in Basel on Sunday
Reaching another major final has boosted the Lionesses' profiles. Matching their Euro 2022 success will propel them to another stratosphere
In one corner, we have Spain who have taken the women's game by the scruff of the neck over the years to the extent that they are the team to beat wherever they turn up. And then, the Lionesses, who live up to their nickname, epitomising a togetherness that means they don't know they are beaten.
The rules surrounding displaying an England flag on your property or vehicle have been clarified, following the Lionesses' thrilling 2-1 victory over Italy to reach the Euro 2025 final last night.
The England team who won the 2019 men’s Cricket World Cup, led by Eoin Morgan, will also have their supporters. Not only did they win 48 out of their 63 completed one-day matches between 2016 and 2019 – with one tied – for a win percentage of 76.2%, they attacked with rare fire and freedom.
England will take on Spain on Sunday in the final of Euro 2025 at St Jakob-Park in Basel and the Lionesses have been sweating on the fitness of playmaker Lauren James