Source: FIFA

England women to take on Germany

England Women will travel to Germany in November to play the European champions in an international friendly. Mark Sampson’s side will travel to the Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena in Duisburg for the match, which will take place on Thursday 26 November (5pm KO GMT), the first time they will have faced each other since England beat Germany in

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Source: The FA

Mark Sampson makes seven changes to England squad

Mark Sampson has this evening announced his squad of 23  players for the Euro 2017 qualifier against Estonia in Tallinn on Monday 21 September (KO 5pm BST). Fara Williams and Jade Moore are out because of injury, while Jordan Nobbs, Katie Chapman, Karen Carney and Portland Thorns duo Lianne Sanderson and Jodie Taylor have been rested.   Into the

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Australia Women regain the Ashes

England women v Australia women – 2nd Women’s Ashes NatWest International Twenty20, The BrightonandHoveJobs.com County Ground, Hove England will be bitterly disappointed that after their sparkling performance with the ball, and limiting Australia to just 107 runs they dismally failed to even get close to that total with the bat.  Lydia Greenway was the pick

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Record crowds for Women’s Ashes series

Sell-out crowds for the Women’s Ashes NatWest IT20s at the County Ground, Chelmsford, and the BrightonandHoveJobs.com County Ground, Hove, have helped to set a new record attendance figure for an international women’s cricket series in England. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has today revealed that nearly 22,000 fans have attended a Women’s Ashes

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Taylor player of the match as England keep hopes alive

England women v Australia women – 1st Women’s Ashes NatWest International Twenty20, The Essex County Ground, Chelmsford England women won the toss and elected to field Australia women – 122-8 (Ellyse Perry 30, Meg Lanning 28, Natalie Sciver 2-18) 20 overs England women – 125-3 (Sarah Taylor 50, Charlotte Edwards 39, Erin Osborne 2-22) 17.3

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Australia take the lead

England women v Australia women – 3rd Royal London Women’s Ashes One-Day International, New Road, Worcester England will have to come from behind if they are to retain the Women’s Ashes after Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry combined to secure a comfortable Australia victory in the last of the three-match Royal London ODI series in

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Abandoned 3rd Women’s Ashes ODI to be played tomorrow

England women v Australia women – 3rd Royal London Women’s Ashes One-Day International, New Road, Worcester – reserve day information  As a result of heavy rainfall in Worcester today the 3rd Royal London Women’s One-Day International between England and Australia was abandoned, and will now be played in its entirety tomorrow, Monday 27th July, at New

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The Southern Stars level the Ashes Series

England women v Australia women – 2nd Royal London Women’s Ashes One-Day International, Bristol County Ground Australia skipper Meg Lanning struck her sixth one-day international century as the tourists set England a target of 260 to win the second Royal London match of the Women’s Ashes series. England captain Charlotte Edwards put Australia in to bat

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