The move of the UEFA Women’s EURO tournament to 2022 ensures flagship competition has full potential to further boost growth of women’s football The UEFA Executive Committee today confirmed that the postponed UEFA Women’s EURO 2021 will be played in England from 6 July to 31 July 2022. It is planned to use the same
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Trio of relay top 10s for Pentathlon GB athletes at U19 Euros
Fourth, sixth and ninth place relay finishes rounded off the Under 19 European Championships for Pentathlon GB athletes on a busy weekend in Portugal. It was the girls’ relay team of Olivia Green and Zoe Davison who fared best, narrowly missing out on a podium position with the boys’ team of George Budden and Toby
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England’s Lionesses clinical against under-strength Scotland
England’s Lionesses played their eagerly anticipated first pool match against Scotland this evening and they certainly didn’t disappoint as they won 6-0 against the old enemy. An under-strength Scotland team, having qualified for a major tournament for the first time, found it difficult to keep up with the pace and determination of the England side
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John Griffiths selects U17 squad for Euros
Head coach John Griffiths has selected his squad of 18 players for the UEFA European Women’s U17 Championship finals which will take place next month. The young Lionesses will play the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday 2 May, followed by the Netherlands on 5 May and Norway on the 8 May. Goalkeepers: Hannah Hampton (Birmingham City), Emily
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England women beat Belgium to finish top of Euro qualifying group
England had already qualified for next year’s Euro finals in the Netherlands but a win or draw against Belgium would secure top spot. And it looked as if a draw would be the result after a fairly uneventful if not dull first half. The second half was more pacey but there were too many missed
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7up for the Lionesses in Serbia
England’s Lionesses recorded their second consecutive 7-0 victory in their second leg win over Serbia today. The win takes them to the top of their qualifying group, two points above Belgium, with just two matches to go. However, there’s no room for complacency with only the top team guaranteed a spot in Euro 2017. Both Gemma
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England clinical in 7-0 win over Serbia
The Lionesses put in a very convincing, performance over Serbia and ran out deserved 7-0 winners. Karen Carney scored a hat-trick – although she admitted after the game that two of the goals she new little about – regardless Carney put in a powerful performance that earned her the player of the match. England played
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Mark Sampson names squad for home and away Serbia games
England’s Lionesses next match is against Serbia at Wycombe Wanderers’ Adams Park on Saturday 4 June (5.30pm BST KO). The squad will then travel to Stara Pazova for the away tie, on Tuesday 7 June (4pm BST KO). The Lionesses are currently unbeaten after four games in their qualifying campaign; they are second in Group
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England’s young lionesses face Germany in Euro semi finals
England’s U17s came from behind to beat Serbia 4-1 and earn themselves a semi final place against Germany in the UEFA Women’s U17 Championship. Having won their opening two matches, they only needed to earn a point against Serbia, however, just before half time Miljana Ivanovic put the hosts ahead. Minutes into the second half Georgia
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The young Lionesses beat Belarus 12-0
England beat Belarus 12-0 in the UEFA Women’s U17 Championship moving them a step closer to the semi-finals. In their first game of the competition they beat Norway 3-2 but this match was a different ball game with Ella Toone scoring after just 5 minutes and the young Lionesses were 4-0 up within 15 minutes. Belarus could do
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