What next for England following World Cup final heartbreak?
by Rich Laverty
at lundi, août 21 2023 11:50
In the end, it was one step too far for England.After just a single defeat under Sarina Wiegman in two years, the second came at the most devastating of times for the Lionesses, their first World Cup final.There were mixed emotions for many at the end, whether it be players, staff, media or fans. On...
How Abelleira established herself as the heartbeat of Spain's World Cup quest
by Rich Laverty
at vendredi, août 18 2023 11:25
Unlikely Golden Boot contender Ilestedt has Sweden dreaming of World Cup glory
by Rich Laverty
at lundi, août 14 2023 10:25
How Caicedo became Colombia's most important player
by Rich Laverty
at vendredi, août 4 2023 09:03
Does demolition of China prove Lauren James is now England's star player?
by Rich Laverty
at mardi, août 1 2023 14:45
Sarina Wiegman has never been one to single out individuals, but even the England head coach knows right now many of her questions are going to be about Lauren James.Her fine strike to win the game against Denmark provided a taster to the world of what the Chelsea star was going to offer the Lioness...
How will Keira Walsh's absence impact England's World Cup hopes?
by Rich Laverty
at lundi, juil. 31 2023 08:15
The importance of the defensive midfielder at the Women's World Cup
by Rich Laverty
at mardi, juil. 25 2023 14:20
USA and England open World Cup with wins but leave room for improvement
by Rich Laverty
at dimanche, juil. 23 2023 12:40
The current European champions and the winners of the last three World Cups all got their respective tournaments under way in a blockbuster Saturday as things start to heat up down under three days into the action.All three of England, USA and Japan won, but with various different fortunes while doi...
The top 10 players to watch at the Women's World Cup
by Rich Laverty
at lundi, juil. 17 2023 10:25
An expanded 32-team World Cup means more quality than ever for the world to watch as the 2023 edition of the tournament down under in Australia and New Zealand grows ever closer. In what will possibly be the most open World Cup to date as nations queue up to stop the USA making it three in a row, th...