🏴 That feeling when you are heading to the @FIFAWWC! pic.twitter.com/USwdhX3cZ1— Ann Odong 🐨🇺🇬 (@AnnOdong) August 31, 2018
"5,000" https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44818184 "5,000" https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44563469
2019 Women's World Cup draw: (twitter.com/FIFAWWC/status/1071461046597152768) England v Scotland, as it was at Euro 2017 - Scotland are more likely to have Kim Little available this time. Japan will be a tough opponent of course. Argentina are on the rise, but still only no.36 in the Fifa rankings.
The way Georgia Stanway is coming along, she's going to be a very important player for a very long time.
The way I see it we can defeat anybody and have no one to fear. The USA is the only team we can't ever beat when it matters it seems like. I really like our group since Japan is in it and the other two matches should honestly be cake walks. We just can't give Japan any respect because that's how they beat you. Don't give them time on the ball.
The trophy lift before *the* trophy lift pic.twitter.com/nIGNwHIKi2— Lionesses (@Lionesses) March 6, 2019
We’ve got one player who can be considered the best player in the world in her position. Phil Neville proceeds to play her in midfield
You know the squad, now meet the players.#BeReady // #Lionesses https://t.co/qmdp18Esmr— Lionesses (@Lionesses) May 8, 2019
Two more friendlies, then the Women's World Cup. Today, in Walsall SAT 25 MAY 2019 - WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES England v Denmark 13:00 (UK) Venue: Banks's Stadium Live on BBC TV/radio, and DR1 - https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/football/48364870 Karen Carney on today's game - http://www.thefa.com/news/2019/may/22/karen-carney-england-denmark-220519 Denmark were the last team knocked out in the (very tough) qualifiers, including a game lost due to a team strike. Before that they made the Euro 2017 final. In Denmark's squad is UEFA player of the year Pernille Harder, but there's an injury to striker Nadia Nadim, now of PSG. Before the match, the Danes are looking at a possible new wild card, Mille Gejl, as a starter or sub.
It's not my headline, it's just the words on the video England 2-0 Denmark | Clinical Display Earns Lionesses Win - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkaMghoxim0 The last World Cup warm-up will be England v New Zealand, in Brighton on Saturday (1 June).
Brighton, we have a problem Women’s World Cup 2019: Phil Neville left with plenty to ponder after England’s warm-up defeat by New Zealand - https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...nd-friendly-result-score-report-a8939701.html (Archived)(pic: Min's/Simo82) Match is on BBC iPlayer (UK) for a month, highlights vid still to come. Full analysis on the forum's home of England discussion, the Nadeshiko Japan thread Next week the World Cup group begins with England v Scotland, Sunday 9 June (16:00 GMT / 5pm UK time)
Not making these headlines up - the FA just loves the word "clinical" England 0-1 New Zealand | Lionesses Undone by Clinical New Zealand - www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnNQGk1A1dU
I’ve complained about VAR all day and I feel the same. Just a harsh decision imo. Not really much she could do imo
Poor game management from Phil Neville imo. Kirby could have been hooked a lot earlier. Scotland’s main threat came from the right hand side and Neville proceeds to bring on one of our least mobile players to cover that area.
Phil Neville bumps into Gareth Southgate at St George's Park pic.twitter.com/SsurYbTgDO— Niall McVeigh (@niallmcveigh) June 9, 2019
1139535005095550976 is not a valid tweet id see how VAR encourages diving instead of stamping it out.. Japanese players flops over and gets a pen .