Women's Euro final

2022 - 7 - 30

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Women's Euro 2022: England out to avenge 2009 final defeat in ... (CNN)

England against Germany, a clash between two of the best national teams in the world, will be a fitting finale to what has been a record-breaking tournament ...

"The quality of the tournament is insane. That's what we've been trying to do all the time and then hopefully, that will bring us to win." We don't talk about the rivalry between England and Germany; we want to show how good we are and play our best game. "Hello," she said, greeting reporters in a gruff voice. England, though, will certainly be glad it has been put to the test ahead of its most difficult match yet. But the path to the final wasn't always a straightforward one.

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England vs Germany Women's EURO final preview: Where to watch ... (UEFA.com)

When is it? How can you watch it? What are the possible line-ups? All you need to know about the UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final between England and Germany.

Story so far: The Lionesses breezed through the group stage (14 goals scored, none conceded) but the quarter-final against Spain provided a much sterner test. There is hype in Germany at the moment and we hope to keep that up." They were given a stiff quarter-final test by an aggressive Austria, who did not allow them to control the game, while the semi-final against France was a similarly tight affair. Leah Williamson, England captain: "It’s a fairtytale fixture with the history behind it but you wouldn’t expect to get to the final without playing the best team in the tournament. "What we’ve seen in the tournament already is that this hasn’t just been a change for women’s football but society in general, how we’re looked on. Sarina Wiegman, England coach: "Germany have done incredibly over the years. "At some point it might be physical, Germany can play direct. They’re unbeaten for a very long time, it would be a good time to change that." Home advantage may play its part, but Germany can take courage from colossal TV audiences at home (over 12 million watched their semi-final win against France). They are missing Klara Bühl through illness. With a Women's EURO-record finals crowd expected at Wembley, the tournament has the blockbuster final it deserved: a meeting of the hosts and the most successful team in the competition's history. Led by their inspiring captain Alex Popp, this is a team in every sense of the word. Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's side went under the radar coming into this tournament, but their high-pressing style and composure in front of goal have taken them back to the pinnacle of the European game.

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UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final preview: What can we expect? (ITV News)

England will face Germany at Wembley on Sunday to decide the winner of Women's Euro 2022. | ITV National News.

The two sides most recently met in a friendly last February in which England won 3-1. How did they get to the final? White is currently sat on 52 goals, one behind Wayne Rooney’s total of 53.

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Women's Euro final England vs Germany: Preview, squads, head-to ... (Sportstar)

England manager Sarina Wiegman has fulfilled her goal of using Euro 2022 to fuel the nation's passion for women's football and victory in Sunday's final ...

England’s presence as a force in the women’s game has long been on the cards. The Women’s Euro 2022 final between England and Germany will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network. The match will also be streamed live on the Sony LIV app. “For English women’s football this is a great moment. The Women’s Euro final between England and Germany will begin at 9:30PM IST. The Women’s Euro summit clash between England and Germany will be played at the Wembley Stadium in London. Fittingly it is Germany, the European nation that for so long led the drive in professionalism and standards for women’s football that stand in the way of England’s history bid.

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How England caught up with Germany to reach the Women's Euro ... (Goal.com)

Last time the England women's national team reached a European Championship final in 2009, they were massive underdogs. After finishing third in their group ...

This weekend, there will be public screenings of the final across the country as this team goes in search of a ninth European title. There has to be the chance for countries to make the next steps in women's football. “Maybe in the past, sometimes you played club football and then when you went to internationals, it was such a big jump. “There's been a lot of investment in the league. The [foreign] players that have come in over the years, it's been great [to have] different experiences, and then it's the younger players learning from those players as well. Since then, it’s been what Scott describes as a “process” to close the gap.

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Red and white England fans gather in London for Women's Euro final (Reuters)

Thousands of England soccer fans dressed in red and white were descending on London's Wembley stadium on Sunday for the final of the Women's Euro 2022 ...

"It's absolutely amazing to be part of today," Sarah Poulter told Reuters as she arrived at Wembley with two daughters and a friend. Come on England," she said. "Good luck, I hope you win, bye," Charlotte, the seven-year-old daughter of Prince William and his wife Kate, told the team in a short video message online.

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Is England vs Germany on TV today? Kick-off time and live stream ... (Football.London)

BBC TV details, kick-off time and how to live stream the action from Wembley Stadium as the Lionesses face Germany in the final of the Women's Euros.

The Lionesses are making history and now it's your turn to grab a slice of it - make sure you’ve got your copy of the official UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 final programme! They will take on a Germany side who are yet to concede a goal and have won the tournament a record eight times. The highlight being a 4-0 semi-final win over Sweden on Tuesday night which saw a superb performance from Sarina Wiegman's team.

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