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.
Kim Little is aiming to make her return from injury by April 2018.
Jodie Taylor is hoping that France will underestimate England in their Women’s Euro quarter-final clash on Sunday.
Arsenal have taken a huge step towards equality in football by dropping the ‘ladies’ from their name.
New Arsenal striker, Vivianne Miedema, has been talking about how good she feels over her move to the Gunners.
Alex Scott is currently away with England at the 2017 European Championships, trying to help her country to success. And she’s recently talked about how she got to this stage.
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.
Prior to England Women winning the Cricket World Cup, England footballer Carly Telford was interviewed by the BBC and wished her cricket-playing partner good luck.
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.
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.
Arsenal midfielder Jordan Nobbs has spoken about her memories of England’s embarrassment at Euro 2013.
Social media is a huge part of Women’s football, boosting the game to a wider market as well as having closer communication with its supporters
The Women’s 2017 European Championships started with the Netherlands beating Norway with a record crowd, while Denmark won against Belgium.