England are one game away from winning their first ever major tournament in the women’s game.
MANCHESTER: England will play a final of the European Championships on home soil at Wembley for the second time in little over a year, but the success of the country’s women has the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy.
The Lionesses will hope to go one step further when they face France or Germany on Sunday than the Three Lions did in losing the final of the men’s Euro 2020 to Italy on penalties last summer.
That match was marred by fan violence as supporters stormed the turnstiles in chaotic scenes that led to Gareth Southgate’s men being forced to play behind closed doors in May.
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