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England beat Germany 2-1 in Sunday’s Euro 2022 final to earn their first major name in front of a record crowd.
England forward Ella Toone opened the scoring in the 62nd minute with a beautiful splintered shot, moments after entering the game as a substitute. However, this was overturned through Germany’s Lina Magull, who equalised from close range 17 minutes later.
The match ended 1-1 after 90 minutes to enlarge it. The groups separated only in the 110th minute when England forward Chloe Kelly reacted to the maximum temporarily to a loose ball from a corner and led to the winning goal.
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England beat Germany 2-1 to win Euro 2022!
110′ – GOAL! Kelly returns to the close to put the Lionesses back in front (ENG 2-1 GER)
FULL TIME! England 1-1 Germany – game in time
79′ – GOAL! Magull finishes a team play to equalize (ENG 1-1 GER)
62′ – GOAL! Toone’s exquisite balloon on Walsh’s ball gives lionesses the lead (ENG 1-0 GER)
39′ – GOOD LUCK! The whites shoot a magnificent over the stringer (ENG 0-0 GER)
27′ – CLOSED! England, a mad fight for purpose (ENG 0-0 GER)
5′ – GOOD LUCK! White’s head in the exact center of Kirthrough stored through Frohms (ENG 0-0 GER)
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Incredible scenes at Wembley as the celebrations continue for England. There are tears, dancing, joy and smiles galore. It’s a spectacle and the Lionesses haven’t even gotten their hands on the trophy yet.
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England’s adjustment winner Chloe Kelly abandoned her post-adjustment interview as soon as “Sweet Caroline” began to resonate on the speakers.
She sings a few lines and then runs to sign up for her teammates to celebrate with the fans.
Justly.
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What an end. They had to dig deep, they had to concede a beaten equaliser with 10 minutes of the 90s to play.
“It’s Coming Home” starts betting on Wembley speakers. The crowd goes crazy.
The Lionesses did. Chloe Kelly is the heroine of Wembley.
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120 2 min: They made it!The Lionesses are the champions of Euro 2022!
England won it in time, they beat the eight-time champions at Wembley!
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120 minutes: There will be two more minutes. Lucy Bronze fell on the right wing and England won a deep free kick.
Ella Toone passes it to Bronze, who directs the ball to the corner.
Svenja Huth is doing it to keep Germany going.
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Minutes of 118: two minutes left and Sarina Wiegman makes one last change. Nikita Parris replaces Lauren Hemp. Hemp looks like the chicken when she leaves the field.
Two minutes to England to celebrate.
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116 minutes: Every missed shot won across England is acclaimed. Each touch, each and every one of the plates. England handle this game expertly. They keep the ball on the German side of the pitch.
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Minute 113: Chloe Kelly receives a yellow card for taking off her blouse to celebrate what may be a purpose of winning the European Championship. It is also his first purpose for England, what a time to mark him.
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110 min: COME IN! Lauren Hemp moves to the box to take the stopped kick. She wraps him in the middle of the box and discovers Lucy Bronze.
Bronze brought the ball to his knees to Chloe Kelly, who held Felicitas Rauch before hitting the ball on the turn. She misses, the ball hits Kathrin-Julia Hendrich and bounces towards her.
Kelly then tucks him between the defender’s legs and sends England to the head!
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Minute 108: Ella Toone has a timid goal outside the box and Merle Frohms repels it coldly with a side pass that could have gone wrong without problems. It’s a brazen clearance from the German goalkeeper.
Jill Scott then burst onto the right wing, beating England deep in the German part of the field. Chloe Kelly then switched to the corner.
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Kick-off: 15 minutes before the Euro 2022 final. A goal in each goal would in fact be a winner at that time. Germany managed the ball in the first half of extra time and England want to improve the game.
There is an incredibly tense atmosphere in the stadium when England restart the game for the last time.
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105 1 minutes: Jill Scott and Sydney Lohmann have a barney in the middle of the area with Scott committing the initial foul for a blouse sweater before Lohmann rushes in and knocks down the English in the process.
The first part of the extra time is coming to an end. No goals and still nothing to separate the teams.
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Minute 104: Lucy Bronze provides a loose kick to midfield after a swooping shot at the right time that saw her win the ball and catch the player in her follow-up.
Marina Hegering is in Germany with Sara Doorsoun.
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Minute 101: Germany looked calmer in extra time, as fatigue is felt in the English players. There’s a VAR underway for a possible hand against England, but nothing comes of it.
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98th minute: Rauch takes a corner inside the box for Germany, but it is returned to Anyomi. She returns it to the middle, but England, thanks to several heads, manages to clear it.
There are players who now seem tired.
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Minute 95: The corner is whipped towards the area and directed into the air. Lucy Bronze hits one on the volley but Millie Bright gets in the way and the ball rolls safely.
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93rd minute: Linda Dallmann entered the game for Germany as a replacement for forward Lina Magull. There is a more hesitant and vigilant nature at the beginning of the extension.
Chloe Kelly burst in from the left and scored a corner for England.
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Ecstasy.
Agony.
30 more minutes to go. Extensions to each other.
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90 four minutes: Lina Magull sends a long, loose kick to the English, but Lauren Hemp clears and then the whistle arrives full-time.
This one is going to the extension!
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90 2 min: Alessia Russo throws a foul from Kathrin-Julie Hendrich and England receive a loose kick in front of the surface. Chloe Kelly, Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp stand on the dead ball before Hemp pulls away.
Ella Toone arrives and floats the ball in Lucy Bronze Germany intercepts and clears her lines.
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90 minutes: four minutes of extra time to play. Are we in a position for a delayed drama at Wembley?
Lucy Bronze throws a cross to the right but Merle Frohms pushes it back hard.
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Minute 88: Alex Greenwood and Jill Scott arrive for England. Rachel Daly and Georgia Stanway are the replacements.
Jill Scott is the player of this team that played in the Euro 2009 loss to Germany. Will he have an important role in the rest of this match?
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85 minutes: This is a patient game of Inglaterra. La enthusiastic excitement of the crowd turned into an almost nervous silence. Alessia Russo pulls away from a defender and tries to send the ball to the wing where Lauren Hemp advances.
Kathrin-Julia Hendrich elbows The Face of Russo’s turn and goes to the ground.
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Minutes 82: the final of the Euro 2022 takes position in the final minutes. Either team can still win, either group seems likely to.
Gwinn wraps a center on the surface and digs up Wassmuth, who is under pressure from Williamson. The German can only get a weak touch and sends the ball to Mary Earps.
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Minute 79: Lina Magull equalises for Germany!
Unfortunately, this is a wonderful purpose of Germany. They sent him down the right wing before bringing him down to Sydney Lohmann. It is passed on the right of the area to Tabia Wassmuth who plays a pass to the first stick where Magull arrives to take it home.
All square, 10 minutes to play.
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76 minutes: 87,192 more people arrived at Wembley to watch this match today. This is a new definitive record of the European Championship of men’s and women’s football.
Can England praise them with a victory?
Germany will let this adjustment go smoothly. Giulia Gwinn flashed a cross in the penalty area, but the substitute in motion, Sydney Lohmann, can turn it into a pass.
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73rd minute: Lina Magull shoots once back from outside the English penalty domain, but the ball is deflected and goes to the corner. This one is played short to Magull, who rolls the center and who is there to direct it?
I’m Millie Bright.
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71st minute: Nicole Anyomi replaces Lea Schuller for Germany. Tabia Wassmuth moved to the centre with Svenja Huth on the left so that Anyomi can have compatibility in the right winger position.
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg urges her players to jump on the pitch, Germany is strong in ownership and they will make it difficult for England to watch this game.
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68 min: good luck! Lina Magull swiped the ball as she ran to the right side. She fails her effort on purpose and Mary Earps makes him overturn on the crossbar.
The ball bounced off Lea Schuller who had the goal almost open but controlled to send her effort back to the England goalkeeper who suffocated the ball safely.
This is a warning to England.
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Minute 65: When England go in front, they tend to increase their tally. Can you do it today?
Beth Mead is replaced by Chloe Kelly.
What will Ella Toone’s purpose look like?
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Minute 62: England take the lead!What a purpose of Ella Toone!
Georgia Stanway receives the ball in midfield before returning it to Keira Walsh. Walsh catches a glimpse of Toone running through the middle and passes him magnificently through the lines.
Toone retrieves the ball, takes it to the goal and then passes it over the goalkeeper to drive Wembley crazy!
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60 min: This is worrying England. Beth Mead and Marina Hegering are involved in a collision when the German tries to clear her lines and Mead dives in to avoid it.
Chloe Kelly is told to prepare on the sidelines while Mead limps off the field.
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Minute 57: Finally, Leno Oberdorf receives a yellow card. Mary Earps sent Georgia Stanway loose into the right channel and she cut before passing through the German midfielder.
The referee takes out the card and places it in the book.
Lea Schuller joined her temporarily there after throwing Mary Earps after the England goalkeeper recovered the ball in her own area.
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54th minute: Germany wins a corner that Rauch returns once to the penalty area. Earps pounced on the ball and took it from Lea Schuller before the striker could return it to the goal. Great block from Millie Bright too.
Sarina Wiegman has noticed enough.
Ellen White and Fran Kirby are addicted to Ella Toone and Alessia Russo.
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51 minutes: The advent of Smart Wassmuth for Germany. Provides a target for German centers in the English fixed area.
The Lionesses are still half asleep, they have not recovered the ball since the resumption.
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48 minutes: Brilliant through Mary Earps!
Germany at the moment started with the front foot and sent the ball to the right wing. Earps screams loudly and snatches the ball in the air to cut off the attack.
Once again, England’s goalkeeper was in her area, Felicitas Rauch hit a shot from the left this time, but Earps grabbed the centre.
Luck! There is a disruption in communication between Lucy Bronze and Millie Bright, allowing Tabia Wassmuth to run and enter the surface. She shoots, but Earps is in place to throw himself low and stifle the ball to his right.
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45 minutes to play at Wembley.
Germany made a break with Jule Brand in favor of Tabia Wassmuth, Sarina Wiegman stayed with the same eleven for England.
The restart of the match.
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Minute 45 1: Nothing to separate them as they head to the break. Both had periods of dominance in the first 45 minutes, but neither controlled to break the tie.
On average, England outperformed him in terms of scoring opportunities. More to come in the middle of the moment.
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Minute 42: England finish the break well. Ellen White fought Marina Hegering before Lucy Bronze won a corner. Lauren Hemp swings it and the ball is clear.
The Lionesses recycled it into Bronze, which returned a centre to Fran Kirby’s dominance, but she was able to make a pass with a volley attempt and the ball bounced off for a deliberate kick.
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Minute 39: Good luck! A touch reaches Ellen White who controls the ball and puts it to the right for Beth Mead to run behind.
He takes the ball to the field and shoots it towards the striker, who finishes just above the crossbar. At best, it is lost by a few centimeters.
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Minute 36: England slows down the game and keeps the ball. They try to play with the German press and create a space as convenient as possible for their runners.
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33rd minute: Giulia Gwinn throws a cross into the box from the right side that Mary Earps takes out and claims with confidence. He is cut by Lea Schuller, who is informed by the referee for the expired arrival.
It’s a yellow card foul, but most of the crowd needs the referee to draw one. When she doesn’t, she is rewarded with a refrain of boos.
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30th minute: England have their own penalty after Stanway’s scraped shot hit Lea Schuller on the upper arm in the area. coming.
English enthusiasts are happy with the referee. England were punished for some comfortable commitments in the last 10 minutes or so.
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Min. 27: Germany tries to take advantage of this drop in concentration in England. He takes out a corner and whips it in the fixed area.
Stanway turns it on and Mary Earps approaches to prevent it from crossing the line. There’s a wild stampede that motivates Leah Williamson to make a block on the line before Earps jumps on it to drown out the ball.
There is a possible VAR control for one hand against England in this scrum, but nothing else comes of it.
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24th minute: Georgia Stanway throws herself into a 50/50 challenge with Sara Dabritz but the German gets to the ball first. Stanway catches up with her and she falls. The referee sees it as a cynical move to avoid a counterattack and problems with a yellow card.
Another shot at the time gave Germany another loose kick and Ellen White was delighted. She has a few words with the referee, who also includes her in the e-book. This time for dispute.
England want to keep a cool head here.
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21 min: Close! Mead returns it once, but this crossing is flatter and has more rhythm. She discovers Bronze, who sends a head into the guard’s hands.
Fantastic variety of England. They brilliantly.
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Minute 19: Mead is activated through Rauch while trying to drive on the right side of the box. England received a loose kick just outside the box and the noise point at Wembley soared.
The hemp staggered with the loose kick and Hendrich waved his head to make a corner. English enthusiasts believe it’s time. Mead floats it to Bronze, who sends the ball to Georgia Stanway, who scratches his volley into the goal.
Merle Frohms arrived under pressure from Ellen White and the goalkeeper had to beat the ball for another corner.
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Minute 17: Lena Oberdorf likes to have interaction in one shot, but is a bit full of life in front of Fran Kirby and gives England a loose kick in the middle of the field.
Mead throws it in front and puts Millie Bright in the area. Lea Muller sticks to the wonderful English defence and manages to hold it back, allowing the ball to come out for an intentional kick.
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Minute 14: Another run down Huth’s right wing gave Germany a corner after Daly blocked the centre. Felicitas Rauch swings the piece stopped in the middle, but Lucy Bronze jumps up and directs it clearly.
Lauren Hemp recovered the clearance but got stuck in midfield and missed the counter-attack.
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12 minutes: good luck! Svenja Huth’s first real foray into Germany’s right side gave him luck as he controlled to get Rachel Daly’s biggest before hitting the ball in the area.
It’s a quick move that Sara Dabritz almost finished off with her lateral effort on purpose but Lucy Bronze is well placed on the edge of the six-metre surface and blocks the effort with a forged header.
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10 minutes: Beth Mead and Lauren Hemp switched sides as they did in each and every game, so after about 10 minutes.
A quiet buildup from England, passing the ball gently down the back, is encouraged through Keira Walsh with a first long ball that sends Mead running behind.
Mead takes it to the firm before attempting to remove it. However, he is too close to the guard and Merle Frohms clings to him.
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Minute 7: Svenja Huth makes a mistake when Germany tries to strip White off the sideline. Hemp moves forward and makes England win a corner.
Beth Mead delivers it in the middle of the surface and Germany handles the medium easily.
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5 minutes: good luck! Rachel Daly receives the ball from the left side and passes it between the lines for Fran Kirby to play in the channel. He ran to Kathrin-Julia Hendrich before cutting and completing a center to the second stick for Ellen White.
White pounced and won the loose head, but sent his effort into the hands of Merle Frohms.
This is an opportunity for England.
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3 min: The referee will pass it. There were many contacts involved in the early innings, with Lena Oberdorf pushing Fran Kirby away from the ball before Lauren Hemp returned to retrieve it from Svenja Huth.
This game is already a battle.
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England kick off the Euro 2022 final. It’s a long time for Lauren Hemp on the left wing, who brings the ball back and has to send it to Rachel Daly to make an early entry.
The absence of Alexandra Popp will be for Germany.
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Leah Williamson pulls the Lionesses out of the tunnel and at Wembley, Svenja Huth won the armband for Germany.
National anthems are played.
The kick-off of Euro 2022 is approaching. . .
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Alexandra Popp, Germany’s captain and more sensible goalscorer, suffered a pre-existing injury in the warm-up and was excluded from the starting XI.
Read Schuller herself.
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The Lionesses have conceded a goal in their entire crusade for Euro 2022 (2-1 against Spain in the quarterfinals), the same amount that Germany had conceded in the last round against France.
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For a long time, Germany’s Alexandra Popp has been on the side of her uncontrollable twists and turns, but now she’s dominating them.
When Popp arrived in the box to score Germany’s first goal against France in the euro 2022 semi-finals, the sense of inevitability masked the wonder that this happened. It was the fifth consecutive goal he scored, the first time in the history of the European Championship. Championships that a player had done like this, and he followed through some other perfectly calculated winner to organize a final against England at Wembley.
Just weeks after being plunged into a family cycle of grief, the forward now finds herself tied with England’s Beth Mead in the Golden Boot standings with six goals.
Before the tournament, betting a Euro, that is, scoring in one, was a remarkable feat of perseverance. One of the greatest outstanding players of her generation had not yet made her appearance at the European Championship at the age of 31.
Serious injuries had left her out of the last two tournaments: in 2013 she suffered a torn ligament in her ankle and 4 years later, a torn meniscus. There was some other knee injury last year and if the Euro had been played last summer, as originally planned, it would indeed have ruled it once again.
Germany’s Alexandra Popp will repudiate England and end her own fairy tale about the European Championship
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Euro 2022 is coming to an end with England facing Germany in the final at Wembley.
Here, news firm PA takes a look at some of the highlights of the tournament in pictures:
Euro 2022 highlights in pictures
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England captain Leah Williamson called today’s Euro 2022 final a “fairy tale” and spoke about the lionesses’ campaign legacy for society at large, saying:
“It’s a fairy tale that fits the tale, however, you wouldn’t expect to succeed in the final without facing the most productive team in the tournament. We have the two groups that had the most productive tournaments in the final.
“What I already noticed in the tournament is that it has not only been a replacement for women’s football, but for society at large, the way they look at us.
“Naturally, my task is to faint for 90 minutes, play and win, but we started something. “
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England chief Sarina Wiegman spoke on BBC One: “It’s very important that we start well. It will be a very exciting match. It will be tight with two very smart teams. This final will be great. “
“They will be physical. We hope to have a little more of the ball. We know everything. Our plan is clear. The players are prepared.
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Ellen White spoke to the BBC about the start of the match and said: “I slept a bit last night. It’s amazing to be in this stadium on the latest with this organization and those fans. “
“It’s an aggregate of both [nerves and excitement]. This organization is ready. We’ve had an adventure and we’ve grown over the course of this tournament.
“We are very fortunate to have the help we have. It’s very special. I will soak up every moment. We are looking forward to this game and making the country as proud as possible. “
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This summer’s Women’s European Championship has been touted as the “biggest and best” incarnation of the festival, something hard to argue with as it nears its end.
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin used those words on the day the edition began, delayed by a year from its original planned date by the coronavirus pandemic.
By that time, the ticket sales price had surpassed the 500,000 mark, indicating that the overall attendance record for the €240,000 2017 festival in the Netherlands was about to be broken.
Euro 2022 lives up to expectations with a surprising summer of football
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England are the favourites to defeat Germany and win Euro 2022 today. According to Betfair, the Lionesses are the 8/11 favourites with Germany on Evens in betting.
Beth Mead has 3/1 to score in a win in England with forward Ellen White at 5/2.
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The story is waiting to be written by Sarina Wiegman or Martina Voss-Tecklenburg.
England boss Wiegman’s record is fantastic, winning all 11 matches she has had at the European Championship. They led the Netherlands to a home win five years ago and are unbeaten in this crusade with England.
She may be the first coach to win the tournament with two other teams. Wiegman’s record since taking over England is also almost impeccable, unbeaten in 19 matches, with only two draws.
On the other hand, the German coach Voss-Tecklenburg will be the woman of the moment, after her former partner Silvia Neid, to win the festival as a player and coach.
After winning the 2009 Champions League with Duisburg, she also aspires to be the first coach to win the most productive European club and national team competitions.
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England have a chance to make history by facing Germany in the sold-out Euro 2022 final at Wembley on Sunday.
Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses will be looking for the first European Championship crown and England’s first main tournament name, male or female, since 1966.
On the other hand, World Champion Germany will look for champions for the seventh time in the last 8 editions and for the ninth time in total.
Here we take a look at 3 key battles in the box that can be the match:
The great battles that can end up ending the last results of the Euro 2022
4:14 PM, Michel Jones
England captain Leah Williamson believes this summer’s European Women’s Championship has only replaced women’s football, but society as a whole.
Williamson will lead the Lionesses against Germany in Sunday’s Euro 2022 final in hopes that England’s first captain since Bobby Moore will win a first foreign tournament.
A record crowd of 87,000 is expected at Wembley, with another 30 million to watch at home, and the 25-year-old claimed that after a summer in which England captured the attention of his audience, this is just the beginning of increased popularity for the sport.
England captain Leah Williamson says Euro 2022 has partnership
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Can England win the Euro 2022 trophy?
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England boss Sarina Wiegman, ahead of Sunday’s Euro 2022 final, told Germany that the Lionesses don’t worry anyone and are “prepared for anything”.
The hosts of the tournament, who to win their first primary trophy, face at Wembley a German team that has won the European Championship 8 times.
The last time England reached a primary final, they were 6-2 against the Germans at Euro 2009.
The most recent match was a 3-1 win for England in February at Molineux in the Arnold Clark Cup, as part of a unbeaten run for the Wiegman-led side that now stands at 19 games, with 17 wins, since he last took the reins. September.
England are ‘ready for anything’ when they face Germany – Sarina Wiegman
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Take a look at England’s games ahead of tonight’s flagship match against Germany at Wembley.
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No change.
Sarina Wiegman named the same 11 for England’s sixth consecutive game. Martina Voss-Tecklenburg also plays for the same German XI that beat France in the semifinals.
Klara Buhl tested negative for Covid but will not appear in the game, he will be watching with his teammates in the stands.
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England XI: Earps, Bronze, Brilliant, Williamson, Daly, Walsh, Stanway, Mead, Kirby, Hemp, White
Germany XI: Frohms, Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch, Magull, Oberdorf, Dabritz, Huth, Popp, Brand
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The Lionesses arrived at Wembley before the start of the match at 5pm. Soon the official news of the team will be known.
Sarina Wiegman has named an unchanged starting 11 in each and every England match so far, will she continue to do so today?
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Twenty goals scored, only one conceded. Margins of victory of four, five and eight. In front for 282 minutes out of 480, only part of an hour. Only once were they taken beyond the 90th minute.
Most of their other matches at Euro 2022 ended as a contest long before this point. It’s hard to see how England’s adventure until Sunday’s final against Germany and arguably the biggest night in their history could have gone better.
There has been a serenity, to the limit disconcerting, and if it only depends on one person, it is Sarina Wiegman. His reputation for not only meeting but exceeding expectations through careful and methodical preparation, punctuated with yoga sessions and afternoon naps, has only stepped up for the past three and a half weeks. England went to Wembley with the calm and constant security of their unflappable coach.
Even in the rare events where their players had to face any adversity, they temporarily accepted the challenge and responded.
England to a game of massive achievements on and off the pitch
15:36 , Michel Jones
Fran Kirby overlooked the Lionesses’ crusade before dominating the semi-final of the match against Sweden and stung Hedvig Lindahl to put the 4-0 on the scoreboard in a great echo of his foreign debut in which he scored in the occasional 4-0 win over Sweden.
Deployed in a role of game creator through Sarina Wiegman, Kirthrough showed his versatility as well as his speed and cunning, and scored more than one goal in a major tournament for the first time after scoring also against Northern Ireland.
His resurgence has been even greater as Kirby has suffered a number of physical problems in recent years, with a fatigue problem ending his season at Chelsea in February.
She had an oxygen tent set up in her home to facilitate recovery and, like Millie Bright, Kirby scored Germany in February.
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They are coming in droves! Fans from all over the country arrive at Wembley at the Lionesses and Wembley Way is filled with an hour and a half before kick-off.
News of the will come soon.
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Svenja Huth says her German teammates are “excited” about tonight’s Euro 2022 final, although they are a combination of rest and tension in the group.
“There is a combination of rest and tension. Everyone is excited and the closer we get to the game, the more focused we are,” says the midfielder.
“But within the team, I didn’t notice more anxiety than before any other game. We are thrilled to be here, to be rewarded for our hard work over the past few months: blood, hard work, tears and setbacks. We’re excited more than anything else.
“For me, this is my first time [at Wembley]. In 2019 I got injured when Germany was playing here, so I’m very excited like everyone else.
“Another ninety thousand people will be there, the maximum will oppose us, but for us it is a wonderful feeling. There is an exaggeration in Germany at the moment and we hope it will continue. “
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The good fortune of the Lionesses in the Women’s Euro is sparking greater interest in women’s football and renewing a “story” of their exclusion from the game, according to personalities.
Women’s football clubs date back to the 1890s in the UK, but the FA banned women’s football in 1921, saying the game was “totally wrong for women” and warning that it did not deserve to be “encouraged”. The FA council overturned the ban in 1971.
Leading charities told The Independent that an increasing number of Britons had become involved in the “drama and spectacle” of the Lionesses’ victories by concluding that their good fortune would motivate more women to play football.
“History in the making”: The good fortune of the Lionesses sparks a growing interest in women’s football
3:12 PM, Michel Jones
Goalkeeper Mary Earps was one of England’s anonymous heroines in this Euro 2022 campaign.
More than anything, she has been a passer in England’s dominant performances as their warring parties struggle to get the ball through the final third, however, when the danger came, Earps stepped up to face it.
He made incredible stops in the quarter-finals and semi-finals to stay with England in both matches before the Lionesses switched, started the game and finally won the matches.
Earps plays home football for Manchester United and No. 1 men’s goalkeeper David De Gea was not surprised by his performances.
“It was amazing to see Mary doing fantastic things at the European Championship and reaching the final,” he wrote in The Telegraph. “It is true that we have exchanged messages and I wish you good luck on Sunday. Everyone agrees that the prevention she did to save Sofia Jakobsson in the semi-final against Sweden was exceptional.
“Throughout the tournament, he showed wonderful reflexes, an ability to adapt temporarily and good footwork. He deserves all the distinctions he receives. Although I was disappointed with their previous result in the tournament against Spain, I wish Mary, Ella [Toone] and Alessia [Russo] good luck in the match.
“It will be a great final between two wonderful groups and nations. I hope the result is the right one for my teammates in Manchester. “
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England reached the final of the ECU championship. It’s time in so many years after the men’s team’s effort at Euro 2020 was delayed last summer.
Italy beat England in this case with the match also played at Wembley, but can the Lionesses do more against Germany?
3:00 p. m. Michael Jones
Smoke continues to emerge long after Beth Mead led England’s demolition of Norway. “Beth Mead is on fire!” it resonated on the night in Brighton, but the individual functionality of Euro 2022 didn’t stop it there.
The English breakaway star continued to lead the way to the final at Wembley. Mead’s very good hat-trick in the record 8-0 victory Lit the torch of what was to come: the thrilling comeback against Spain, Sweden’s triumphant farewell and with six goals so far, now raise England’s hopes for Sunday’s clash against Germany as well.
However, it was overwhelming sadness 12 months ago that lit the flame that brought Mead to the European Championship this month or, as Ian Wright called it, introduced the “Beth Mead Revenge Tour”.
It’s unthinkable now that England’s most sensible goalscorer would be sent off a primary last year, but British coach Hege Riise’s decision to forget about Mead ahead of the Tokyo Olympics last summer motivated the 27-year-old. “, and the transformation since then has been extraordinary.
Beth Mead: The goal of propelling England to victory in the Euro 2022 final
14:54 , Michel Jones
Lena Oberdorf turned 20 just 3 days after Wolfsburg beat Chelsea 4-0 in the Women’s Champions League in December, but has been with the German team since the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
With Germany, he did the task in midfield that allowed Svenja Huth and Alexandra Popp to make more headlines.
England have their own Oberdorf in Keira Walsh. Who of the two is more capable of disrupting opposing attacking force and providing balls to their own, will probably leave Wembley with the trophy.
If it’s Oberdorf, this good fortune is probably one of the many elements that promise to be a wonderful career for the German midfielder.
14:48 , Michel Jones
Alessia Russo’s heel against Sweden in the semi-finals of Euro 2022 was voted the target of the round.
It was an outrageous decision by the striker to have a touch of that position and angle, but she rewarded with one of the most replayable goals in the competition.
If England win tonight, they will show it on TV for years.
14:42 , Michel Jones
German winger Klara Buhl will miss the Euro 2022 final tonight. He tested positive for Covid-19 before the semi-final clash with France and did not arrive in time to be in the squad for tonight’s game.
Jule Brand maintains his position in the starting 11 on the left side of the leading trio.
14:36 , Michel Jones
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg says facing England in the final of a European Championship at Wembley is like a dream and everything her players aspire to.
The German coach said: “We dream of that, to have a final against England here at Wembley, I don’t know if there are many bigger moments of aspiration for our players. We have to embrace everything. “
“There is a transparent concept from Sarina Wiegman and her coaching team on how to play football. They have a lot of speed, a lot of confidence and have several harmful players in front of goal.
“They are to finish with centers, distant shots or stopped shots. They have a smart physical presence and have everything a team wants to win a match. They have been undefeated for a long time, it would be a smart time to replace that.
14:31 , Michel Jones
Ukraine’s Kateryna Monzul will referee the Euro 2022 final between England and Germany at Wembley on Sunday.
The 41-year-old, the first woman to qualify for a men’s adjustment in England in October 2021 for her World Cup qualification adjustment against Andorra.
She will be the first in her country to referee a Women’s Euro final, as she made history as the first female referee to oversee Ukraine’s men’s Premier League matches in 2016.
Meet Kateryna Monzul, England’s rhythm referee against Germany tonight
14:25 , Michel Jones
A member of the team not used when Germany won the Women’s Euro 2013 and excluded from the 2017 final due to an injury in the first part of their opening match, 2022 is a chance for Huth to shine in the European Championship.
A winger similar to Alexandra Popp’s centre or moving to the centre to supply his own scoring risk, Huth will be looking to cause the same disruption to English left-back Rachel Daly that Spain’s Athenea del Castillo did in the quarter-finals.
Preventing England’s full-backs from overlapping will be very important for Germany and if Huth can master his cruelty in front of goal, he will have a lot to deal with for England tonight.
14:19 , Michel Jones
Millie Bright has been a performer in the Lionesses and Chelsea central defence position for several years, but in recent months has achieved her world-class status.
His positioning, decision-making and physical presence show few flaws and he pairs perfectly with captain Leah Williamson, who contributes to the speed of a formidable defensive pair.
Bright did not score in their first 39 appearances in England until September 2021, but have since scored five goals, adding to Germany’s 3-1 defeat in February, when it gave England the lead with six minutes to go after being put ahead. through Sarina. Wiegman.
He has captained England twice this season in Williamson’s absence.
14:13 , Michel Jones
The start is still scheduled for 3 hours, but the atmosphere at Wembley Way is already well built.
English and German enthusiasts are arriving en masse and excitement for tonight’s last one is boiling over.
14:07 , Michel Jones
England coach Sarina Wiegman believes tonight’s game will be “great” and expects a challenge from a returning German team.
“Germany has done things over the years. They suffered a bit around 2017, but now they are completely back. She
“Where we are, right now, we’re also in a very good place. We did very well in this tournament, as did Germany, so I think it will be a wonderful game. “
“At some point it can be just physical, Germany can play directly. We’ve noticed a few things we might need to exploit, but let’s see!”
2:01 p. m. Luc Baker
Possibly it’s Tess, the young English fan who went viral with her cheerful and downright adorable Sweet Caroline belt after the semi-final win over Sweden.
He will be at Wembley after receiving tickets to the final.
13h55, Luc Baker
For a long time, Germany’s Alexandra Popp has been on the side of her uncontrollable twists and turns, but now she’s dominating them, writes Jamie Braidwood.
When Popp arrived in the box to score Germany’s first goal against France in the euro 2022 semi-finals, the sense of inevitability masked the wonder that this happened. It was the fifth consecutive goal he scored, the first time in the history of the European Championship. Championships that a player had done like this, and he followed through some other perfectly calculated winner to organize a final against England at Wembley.
Just weeks after being plunged into a family cycle of grief, the forward now finds herself tied with England’s Beth Mead in the Golden Boot standings with six goals. One of the top notable players of her generation had yet to make her appearance at the European Championship at the age of 31.
Serious injuries had left her out of the last two tournaments: in 2013 she suffered a torn ligament in her ankle and 4 years later, a torn meniscus. There was some other knee injury last year and if the Euro had been played last summer, as originally planned, it would indeed have ruled it once again.
Germany’s Alexandra Popp will repudiate England and end her own fairy tale about the European Championship
13:47 , Luc Baker
Twenty goals scored, only one conceded. Margins of victory of four, five and eight. In front for 282 minutes out of 480, only part of an hour. Only once were they taken past the 90th minute.
Most of their other matches at Euro 2022 ended as a contest long before this point. It’s hard to see how England’s adventure until Sunday’s final against Germany and arguably the biggest night in their history could have gone better.
There has been a serenity, to the limit disconcerting, and if it only depends on one person, it is Sarina Wiegman. His reputation for not only meeting but exceeding expectations through careful and methodical preparation, punctuated with yoga sessions and afternoon naps, has only stepped up for the past three and a half weeks. England went to Wembley with the calm and constant security of their unflappable coach.
England to a game of massive achievements on and off the pitch
13:36 , Luc Baker
What better way to get in the mood for tonight’s final than to relive all the primary football finals past in England. However, in all honesty, there is more pain than good luck for her. . .
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