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England trio Toni Duggan, Abbie McManus, and Millie Bright share their thoughts on the atmosphere that head coach Phil Neville has created for the squad and what they've been doing in between matches.
Underdogs Luxembourg look to bounce back against England in World Cup qualifying. Here, players discuss the challenges they face against the 2022 Women's European champions and the lessons they'll take from it.
England goalkeeper Carly Telford reflects on losing to the United States in the semifinals of the 2019 World Cup in France.
Scottish midfielder Chloe Arthur reflects on the Euros, what was learned, and the World Cup showdown against England.
The Dragon. A symbol of power and grandeur, even malice. The Lion. A symbol of strength, courage, and leadership. Two...
England beat Denmark, 2–0, in their penultimate match before heading to France next week for the 2019 World Cup. Goals either side of the break from new Lyon signing Nikita Parris and captain-for-the-day Jill Scott secured a victory that came far from easy against a side that didn’t make it to France 2019.
Janine van Wyk reminisces about her World Cup experience as a member of the South Africa Women's National Team that made its first appearance in a Women's World Cup in 2019. Van Wyk discusses the impact the Banyana Banyana's appearance in the World Cup has had on football in South Africa.
‘Playing like a girl’ means being the best. It means drawing the largest TV audience for a soccer match, men...
Formerly of Everton, New Zealand, and most recently Canada, England assistant manager Bev Priestman on working with head coach Phil Neville and the importance of creating a sense of togetherness within the England squad.
Ahead of England's semifinal clash against the United States, head coach Phil Neville discusses his side's confidence going into the match.
Glenn Crooks spoke with members of the 1991 U.S. Women's National Team about their experiences at the 1st FIFA World Championship for Women’s Football for the M&M’s Cup — now known as the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup. Crooks spoke with head coach Anson Dorrance, as well as Michelle Akers, Julie Foudy, Mary Harvey, and others to talk about the team’s style and culture as well as the lack of media coverage.