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Pride of the Lionesses: England’s road to Euro 2022 glory – in pictures

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Over little more than three weeks in July, from Manchester via Brighton, Southampton and Sheffield to Wembley, Guardian writers have followed every step of England’s journey through Women’s Euro 2022.

Under Sarina Wiegman, who coached the Netherlands to success in the same tournament in 2018, the Lionesses showed they were winners.

A packed Old Trafford watches England defeat Austria in the first game of Euro 2022. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Uefa/Getty Images Trailblazers.

Pioneers. Game-changers. History-makers. Yes: England scored a first-half goal and began a major tournament without looking flustered or getting booed off the pitch at full time.

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