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  2. England women's national football team results (2020–present)

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    This is a list of the England women's national football team results and scheduled fixtures from 2020 to the ... England: Orlando, Florida: 19:00 ET: Press 53' Lloyd 55'

  3. British Ladies' Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The British Ladies' Football Club was a women's association football team formed in Great Britain in 1895. The team, one of the first women's football clubs, had as its patron Lady Florence Dixie , an aristocrat from Dumfries , and its first captain was Nettie Honeyball (real name likely Mary Hutson).

  4. Ellen Jones (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Jones made her first team debut in the FA Women's League Cup as a 66th-minute substitute in a 4–2 win over Crystal Palace on 5 November 2020. [3] She made her first appearance in the FA Women's Super League against Manchester City on 7 November 2020, again as a substitute, when she replaced Emma Bissell after 68 minutes.

  5. Play calling among questions for Florida football following ...

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    Florida football struggled in all three phases in its loss at Kentucky. Here are three questions coming off the loss

  6. Pien Meulensteen - Wikipedia

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    She has also worked for DAZN, Premier League TV and BBC Radio 5 Live. [ 3 ] She was the first journalist to interview Dutch coach Erik ten Hag in England when he took over as the new coach of Premier League side Manchester United and has provided football commentary for BBC One flagship highlights programme Match of the Day , as well as for ...

  7. Keira Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Keira Fae Walsh was born on 8 April 1997 [2] in Rochdale to Peter and Tracy Walsh, and was raised by the Pennines in Syke, a rural suburb of the town. [19] [20] Here she practised football with her father on the field across from their house from about the age of five.

  8. Pam Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Pam Oliver (born 1960 or 1961) [1] is an American sportscaster known for her work on the sidelines for various National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Football League (NFL) games. Early life and education

  9. Vicki Sparks - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Sparks has also guested on the BBC Radio 5 Live show Fighting Talk. [7] In July 2023, she was announced to be commentating for the BBC at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. [8] In November 2023, she was nominated in the Commentator of the Year category at the Football Supporters' Association awards. [9]