Women’s 2017 European Championships: Austria win Group C, France are runners-up
Austria hammered Iceland and won Group C, while France were held by Switzerland and made to settle for second place.
Austria hammered Iceland and won Group C, while France were held by Switzerland and made to settle for second place.
Germany and Sweden booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Women’s European Championships, having beaten Russia and Sweden respectively.
Group A finished with Netherlands topping the table with a 100% record, while Denmark claimed the runner-up spot. Belgium and Norway were eliminated.
After two matchdays at Euro 2017, things are starting to get very interesting indeed as Jodie Taylor continues to score for fun for England.
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Mark Sampson’s England got the best possible start in Group D with a 6-0 win over local rivals, Scotland while Spain won the Iberian peninsula derby 2-0 against Portugal.
The Netherlands won their second group game against Denmark with another 1-0 win and are looking good for qualification.
Former Arsenal Ladies u17 player, Ellie Perkins, has returned to the club after a few seasons away.
Austria and France opened their Euros with narrow wins against Switzerland and Iceland.
The Group B openers of the Women’s 2017 European Championships brought a couple of surprises with outsiders Russia beating Italy, while Sweden and Germany drew.
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The Women’s 2017 European Championships started with the Netherlands beating Norway with a record crowd, while Denmark won against Belgium.
Miriael Taylor has become the second England u17 player to join Arsenal following in Gabby Ravenscroft’s footsteps.
UEFA will carry on trialling two ideas that were set-up for the u21 Euros earlier this year at the Women’s Euros that start next week.
England’s Chloe Kelly and Taylor Hinds have been selected for the u19 finals to be played next Month in Northern Ireland.
Following a raft of departures and a couple of signings, it is time to look at Arsenal Ladies current squad numbers list.
Millwall have confirmed the signing of young centre-forward Rianna Dean, who left Arsenal’s Development Team in search of regular first-team football.
Arsenal Ladies midfielder Chloe Brunton-Wilde has left the Development Team to join Charlton Women of the FA WPL Southern.
England u19 striker, Rianna Dean, will move from Arsenal very soon as her first team chances at the club remain limited with 10 forwards already queuing for places.