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UEL links with Millwall Lionesses 

The University of East London (UEL) has teamed up with top women’s football club, Millwall Lionesses, in a deal which will benefit players and the university. The link will allow players from the club to get sports scholarships to study at UEL – and will mean they will be able to play for the university

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Source: The FA

Onto the Semi Finals!

England put in a mighty team performance last night to surge into the Women’s World Cup Semi Finals for the first time since – well since ever. Jodie Taylor capitalised on a defensive error to open the scoring after just 11 minutes and Lucy Bronze headed home just three minutes later to effectively quieten the

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Women’s World Cup : Quarter Final Draw

The last eight teams are now known and some interesting matches are thrown up.  China will make the USA work, but can they overcome the strong USA team? Germany v France is perhaps the pick of the ties with both teams hitting form, Germany have in their side the two leading scorers of the tournament so far;

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Source: The FA

A little bit of history!

England claimed their place in the quarter finals with an emphatic second half performance against Norway last night. As predicted, and perhaps dreaded, the first half was a cagey affair and England played with just Toni Duggan fighting a lost cause up front, isolated and losing out constantly to the solid Norwegian defence.  England struggled

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FIFA Women’s World Cup : Results : Last Sixteen

FIFA Women’s World Cup : Results : Last Sixteen Game 44: Canada 1-0 Switzerland (Belanger 52′) Game 43: Norway 1-2 England (Gulbrandsen 54′) (Houghton 61′, Bronze 76′) Game 42: Japan 2-1Netherlands (Japan: Ariyoshi 10′, Sakaguchi 78′) (Netherlands: Van ven Ven 90’+2′) Game 41: Brazil 0-1 Australia (Simon 80′) Game 40: France 3-0 Korea Rep (Delie 4′, 48′,

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