England take on Germany at a sold-out Wembley in the Womens Euro 2022 final; Sarina Wiegmans side are aiming to win their first major tournament, ...
But take nothing away from the importance Frohms has on this Germany defence. Walsh has been the unsung hero of this England team. Against Spain in the quarter-finals, Earps produced a stunning save to stop Del Castillo's high cross, which prevented England from going 2-0 down late on. As a result, England's wingers are among the top of the charts for chances created in this tournament. This well-matched final can also be seen through the effectiveness of the two goalkeepers. To put it in simpler terms, the quality of Huth's deliveries and passes match the frequency. The right-wing has been a particular avenue for creativity in this tournament. In front of the two respective back fours lie England's Keira Walsh and Germany's Lena Oberdorf. Yet England have the perfect antidote in Bright, who is in the top five defenders for winning aerial duels in the tournament so far. Steph Houghton was the defender Popp beat in the air on that occasion - England will do well to learn from that experience. The second, a well-timed leap to nod a high cross for the winning goal. Even Premier League managers such as Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola have marvelled at the quality on show in England this summer.
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They truly believe they are equals and can get the result." "You feel so much more invested in it, knowing what the players have had to do to get themselves to that point and were in the same shoes as me. "If it had been France, I think I would be a lot more comfortable because I wouldn't have had the history I would've had with Germany, the disappointment over my career and how dominant they've been. The belief they have with Sarina too, that she's been there and done it and has got everything singing from the same hymn sheet. "No matter what happens, it has already been a huge tournament for England. It's one of the best performances I've seen from an England Women's side and we should have a lot of faith in Sarina. As much as we can talk about players, she is the key to this success. "The last win came in February, which is great, but it was against a Germany team missing 14 players through illness and injury in a friendly tournament. It's put us in a place to do it now and the team needs to be ready to do it." "I do think that England will win, but I am concerned that the start needs to be good. We're not going to know the real impact of these Euros for a little while yet - maybe months or years - but the impact on English football and in the UK if they win is massive. "We've got substitutes that come on and take the game to another level. As a fellow former players, it's a joy to watch [Alexandra] Popp's journey and to see the emotions. "We didn't win it in 2009 for various reasons and we've been to three semi-finals now, but it's all about timing.
Hello, and welcome to The Athletic's coverage of the 2022 European Championship final between England and Germany. England have never won the competition, ...
Kick-off is at 5pm BST and we'll have build-up and updates for you right here throughout the day. Will today bring a repeat or will history be made on home turf? They’ve been to a European final before, back in 1984 and 2009, but lost both times. But the machine is ticking over with ruthless efficiency again. •3h ago •3h ago Sarina Wiegman has a fully fit squad to pick from. •3h ago "It's a classic in soccer, England-Germany," German coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg said. •3h ago “Sorry, lads, we’re all sold out!” However, she often tucks inside to make underlapping runs rather than providing the width."
England are into the final of UEFA Women's EURO 2022, where they will face Germany. Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses will be going for their first major senior ...
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The UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final is here and Wembley plays host as England face Germany in the showpiece event.
2hrs to kickoff: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News' live coverage of the UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final! If she does, they would be the first team in European Championship history (men’s and women’s) to name the same starting line-up in every game from the group stages to the final. If Popp scores again today, she'll be just the second player to score in every match from group stages to the final at a EUROs (after Michel Platini). 6th min: Lucy Bronze whips in a cross from the right and it forces goalkeeper Merle Frohms into an awkward catch on her goal line. A combination of Mary Earps saves and a couple of England blocks eventually sees the goalkeeper claim it. 18th min: England have another dangerous free-kick from the right and Germany's defence head clear for a corner off Bright's cross. Germany are just settling a bit now and enjoying more possession in the final third. White attempts to put her under pressure by following up and clatters into the shot-stopper... Germany may be unbeaten in Women's EUROs finals, but England manager Sarina Wiegman has an unbeaten record as coach full stop. England hold their breath as a German corner lands right in the middle of their six-yard box and it's a goalmouth scramble. 45th min: Stanway is late on a tackle again and she has to be careful here, already on a yellow. She takes a battering off the striker but there was no malicious intent there.
England took the field at Wembley seeking its first European women's soccer championship. Germany was chasing a record ninth title.
The host should be the favorite. LONDON — Sarina Wiegman and her players know, deep down, that the most significant victory has already been won. But her getting three against a Germany team that has conceded only a single goal in the tournament would be a shock. Injuries had kept her out of the two previous editions, and a knee problem nearly ruled her out of this summer’s event, too. But it has been personally rewarding for a different reason: Until this year, Popp, 31, had never played a game in the Euros. She padded her goals total with a hat trick in England’s 8-0 rout of Norway in the group stage. It’s really easy to scoff at the brief, and mostly fairly ill-conceived, opening ceremonies UEFA and FIFA absolutely insist on holding, but that one felt pretty well-judged. 10’ Sara Dabritz gets Germany’s first great chance, controlling alone in the penalty area after a nice cutback finds her. And like clockwork, Germany’s rock-solid defense scrambles back two players to break it up at midfield. 38’ Just as Rory notes the game has slowed after 30 hard minutes, England breaks in and White whistles a shot over the bar. A yellow for Germany’s Rauch, who runs over Mead on the touch line. The game had, until that point, been threatening to drift from “fractious” into something closer to “brutal” as both teams did their best to stop their opponent playing.
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Honestly the best moment of my career, best moment of my life. Wassmuth sent a low cross into the area, and Magull side-footed home at the near post to temporarily silence England fans. The legacy of this team is winners and that is the journey. Her right-footed shot clattered off the crossbar, before Schuller failed to turn in on the rebound. Germany almost went ahead in the 25th minute after a goalmouth scramble from a Magull corner. "Listen, the legacy of this tournament is the change in society.
England vs Germany: The Lionesses claimed their first Women's European Championship with an extra-time win over the eight-time champions at Wembley.
Somehow, spectacularly, England vs Germany remained scoreless in the 26th minute, when Germany had two quick chances to score from inside the six-yard box. Alexandra Popp entered Sunday’s final level with England’s Beth Mead on six goals in the tournament, but the German star was forced out of the starting lineup after she suffered a muscular injury during warm-ups. 87,192 spectators packed the “Home of Football” as Wembley hosted a European Championship final for the second straight summer.
Tournament hosts England face Germany, the greatest team in the competition's history, in a blockbuster Women's Euro 2022 final at Wembley today.
You can also live stream England vs Germany on BBC iPlayer (opens in new tab), which is free to watch with a valid TV licence. The software is generally ideal for this as it allows you to change your IP address and appear to be in a completely different location - and all through a safe, encrypted connection. No worries - you can download and install a VPN (opens in new tab) to port yourself back home to tune in as normal. Sling TV (opens in new tab) is a complete cable replacement service that includes ESPN, ESPN 2 and ESPN 3 in its Orange plan. Sadly, there's no confirmed broadcaster for the Women's EURO 2022 final in Canada at the time of writing. Here's how to watch an England vs Germany live stream no matter where you are in the world - including FREE Women's Euro 2022 final coverage in some places. We've put all the major VPNs through their paces and we rate ExpressVPN as our top pick, thanks to its speed, ease of use and strong security features. England steamrolled Sweden to the tune of 4-0, with Russo's impudent backheel flick stealing the show. Not in the UK right now? Her injury is a devastating blow for the Germans. Teenager Jule Brand, who came in for the injured Klara Bühl in midweek, will face up to Lucy bronze down the opposite flank. Tournament hosts England face Germany, the greatest team in the competition's history, in a blockbuster Women's Euro 2022 final at Wembley today.
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Despite tackles flying it she keeps her feet before a Germany defender came in to clear At the opposite end Germany have looked physical and ruthless. Germany have been very physical in the first half but only Felicitas Rauch has been booked. Moments later Ellen White is booked for dissent. Fans were then treated to a spectacular 4-0 win over Sweden in the semi-finals which saw them comfortably through to today's final. She has now won all eleven matches she has overseen in this competition, with her team having scored 20 goals while conceding just one this year.
England take on Germany at a sold-out Wembley in the Womens Euro 2022 final; Sarina Wiegmans side are aiming to win their first major tournament, ...
But take nothing away from the importance Frohms has on this Germany defence. Walsh has been the unsung hero of this England team. Against Spain in the quarter-finals, Earps produced a stunning save to stop Del Castillo's high cross, which prevented England from going 2-0 down late on. As a result, England's wingers are among the top of the charts for chances created in this tournament. This well-matched final can also be seen through the effectiveness of the two goalkeepers. To put it in simpler terms, the quality of Huth's deliveries and passes match the frequency. The right-wing has been a particular avenue for creativity in this tournament. In front of the two respective back fours lie England's Keira Walsh and Germany's Lena Oberdorf. Yet England have the perfect antidote in Bright, who is in the top five defenders for winning aerial duels in the tournament so far. Steph Houghton was the defender Popp beat in the air on that occasion - England will do well to learn from that experience. The second, a well-timed leap to nod a high cross for the winning goal. Even Premier League managers such as Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola have marvelled at the quality on show in England this summer.
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The goalscoring issues go back to earlier this year. But no matter the situation at halftime, expect head coach Sarina Wiegman to have this team locked and loaded out of the locker room, ready to leave no doubt about the final result. Facing adversity against Spain, England rocketed to the finish line with incredible pressure, producing nine of their 10 shots on target after the 60th minute mark. They were second-best for large swaths of the semifinal win over France, especially down the stretch in the final minutes of the game, only surviving thanks to the opponent's extremely poor finishing. The wins against Norway and Sweden are true statements of intent: two extremely high-quality opponents with decorated players were put to the sword in dominant fashion. Germany are right on their heels, though, having similarly powered through the competition en route to Wembley.
England Women beat Germany Women in extra-time to win the UEFA Women's EURO 2022 tournament as Chloe Kelly's goal proved decisive.
6th min: Lucy Bronze whips in a cross from the right and it forces goalkeeper Merle Frohms into an awkward catch on her goal line. 2hrs to kickoff: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News' live coverage of the UEFA Women's EURO 2022 final! If she does, they would be the first team in European Championship history (men’s and women’s) to name the same starting line-up in every game from the group stages to the final. 18th min: England have another dangerous free-kick from the right and Germany's defence head clear for a corner off Bright's cross. Germany are just settling a bit now and enjoying more possession in the final third. If Popp scores again today, she'll be just the second player to score in every match from group stages to the final at a EUROs (after Michel Platini). A combination of Mary Earps saves and a couple of England blocks eventually sees the goalkeeper claim it. She runs clear of the German defence to latch on to Walsh's ball over the top and she keeps her composure to chip it over the goalkeeper. England hold their breath as a German corner lands right in the middle of their six-yard box and it's a goalmouth scramble. 45th min: Stanway is late on a tackle again and she has to be careful here, already on a yellow. Magull gets clear down the right and blasts one from close range but it crashes off the post and England breathe a sigh of relief. Kelly taps home from inside the six-yard box after Frohms fails to deal with the corner and pounces on a loose ball.
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With the game nearing its final moments, both teams missed several half chances as the score remained 1-1. The highest ever attendance in the Euros, before this match, was during the men’s European Nations’ Cup Final match where Spain beat the Soviet Union in the 1964 final. Attendances across the 2022 Euros in England have massively multiplied in comparison to the last women’s European Championship five years ago.
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Got under Daly’s skin early in the second half when she moved out wide, and shoved her from behind after the ball went out of play. Got involved with the chopping challenges, getting a yellow with a flying tackle which took out Stanway in the second half. But where Mead was substituted the centre-half continued to hold her own, and kept Russo close to keep the England striker from doing any major damage. But should have got a more meaningful touch to the ball when Earps kept that scrappy corner out of the goalmouth. Made light work of England’s attempts in the first half, and then got a hand to Russo’s shot to keep Germany within touching distance in the dying moments. Scott was brought in to bring some level-headedness to affairs and break up play when England were being bullied late in the second half. It hung in the air for what felt like hours but once it hit the back of the net her expletive-ridden celebration summed up just what that meant. For all her physical presence though she was regularly outpaced and missed the chance of the first half in skying her shot over the bar when Mead set her up so perfectly. Was taken off the ball far too often by pressure from Magull and Gwinn, so unable to use her superior pace to much effect. Then, against the run of play, proved again how her vision remains out of this world to pick out Toone with a long through ball for the opening goal. Her header in the early stages to block Dabritz’s effort from range was crucial, as was her well-tracked interception of substitute Dallmann in the box. Stopped Schuller, despite getting a boot to the shoulder and then made the double save of the tournament: a fingertip to Magull’s rocket and then Schuller’s shot off the rebound.
ENGLAND VS GERMANY LIVE: England women are looking to make history and win a first ever trophy in the final of Euro 2022 at a sold-out Wembley.
It's also anticipated the BBC audience could break records. "Quite a lot of the England men have been in touch, just wishing us well and asking if they can have a ticket," midfielder Georgia Stanway said yesterday. Let's hope no one does what pro golfer Ian Poulter did last year for the men's final. "It's a classic game, it will be an incredible final," said the Germany boss earlier this week. Hemp actually netted four. "I think we are a very good team too and we don't fear anyone. "I tied my dog to the post so they wouldn't run away from me. England 0-0 Germany (17) England 0-0 Germany (50) Germany are eight-time European champions and no other country has won it more than twice. England 0-0 Germany (55) But the Lionesses can do what they failed to by delighting the nation and bringing football home against formidable foes Germany.
LONDON (AP) — England beat Germany 2–1 in the final of the European Championship after extra time on Sunday to win its first major women's soccer title.
The game was refereed by Ukrainian Kateryna Monzul, who fled her home country after Russia invaded. She was replaced in the lineup by Schüller while Svenja Huth took over as captain. Two years later, England launched its Women’s Super League, which has professionalized the game and grown into one of the main competitions worldwide. “Enjoy the free rounds of pints and dinners for the rest of your life from all of England. Cheers!” Chastain wrote on Twitter. The game had finished 1–1 after 90 minutes at Wembley Stadium with Lina Magull for Germany canceling out Ella Toone’s goal for England. “I always believed I’d be here, but to be here and score the winner, wow.
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For those who have been following the dream for a while, it’s been quite a ride. For decades Germany has derided the English style of football as mere “kick and rush”. This was a perfect retort: a sublime long kick, and a rush that felt like nothing else on earth. Women officiating, women coaching on the touchline, women bellowing in the stands. And in a sense this was the perfect metaphor for women’s football itself, a game that for decades has always been on the cusp of something, some distant promise over the next horizon, a tomorrow that always seemed to get closer without ever actually arriving. There was a moment a few seconds before the end when England realised they were going to win. The second is a journey with no maps, no driver and no end in sight. It is a team of many stars and none: tournament top scorer Beth Mead, goalkeeper Mary Earps, captain Williamson, and rising stars Alessia Russo and Lauren Hemp are world-class in their positions but ultimately submitting their talent to the collective in the way of all great sides. On came the Manchester United pair of Russo and Ella Toone, opening the game up, giving England an injection of pace and elasticity they so badly needed. Naturally, it was nothing of the sort. And in front of 87,192 delirious, sweat-soaked fans at Wembley, they beat Germany 2-1 to become champions of Europe for the first time. The first, an undying struggle for resources and respect, for parity and a platform, is finally complete. And yet for most of that time women have been excluded from this club and its perks: shouted down and shut out.