Jodie Taylor scores historic goal for England
Arsenal striker Jodie Taylor scored a historic winner to send England through to the semi-finals of the European Championship.
Arsenal striker Jodie Taylor scored a historic winner to send England through to the semi-finals of the European Championship.
Austria hammered Iceland and won Group C, while France were held by Switzerland and made to settle for second place.
Arsenal won’t have to worry about losing Mohamed Elneny or Alex Iwobi to the Africa Cup of Nations from its next staging in 2019.
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.
A week into the competition let’s have a look on how the Arsenal players have fared so far.
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.
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.
Arsenal midfielder Jordan Nobbs has spoken about her memories of England’s embarrassment at Euro 2013.
The Women’s 2017 European Championships started with the Netherlands beating Norway with a record crowd, while Denmark won against Belgium.
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.
Joel Campbell has pulled out of the Gold Cup after suffering a knee injury in Costa Rica’s game against Canada.
With the 2017 Women’s European Championships later this month, let’s have a look which players from the Arsenal Ladies will be featuring.
Scotland women’s midfielder Leanne Crichton has bemoaned the loss of three key players, including Arsenal’s Kim Little, ahead of the UEFA Women’s European Championships.
World champions Germany secured their first Confederations Cup triumph after a narrow victory against Copa America winners Chile during Sunday’s final in St Petersburg.
With just over two weeks until the start of the UEFA Women’s European Championships in Holland, Arsenal midfielder Danielle van De Donk has answered questions regarding both club and country.