How Sarina Wiegman has transformed England’s fortunes ahead of Euro 2022
Sarina Wiegman has made some mark on England in ten months as manager.
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Sarina Wiegman has made some mark on England in ten months as manager.
WEDNESDAY’S BIG STORIES Time for Euro 2022 Ad/> Utterly unpredictable, we would call Euro 2022, but some of the questions will now be replaced by answers with the Women’s European Championship starting today. Ligue 1Galtier confirmed as PSG head coach after Pochettino exit19 HOURS AGO It all kicks off at Manchester United’s Theatre of Dreams, Old Trafford, the scene of hosts England’s opening group match against Austria. England are one of six teams below 10-1 to win the tournament with the bookmakers – along with Spain, France, the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany – and will be looking to make home advantage count.
Sarina Wiegman has confirmed all 23 members of her squad are available for today's Euro 2022 opener against Austria and said of her starting line-up: "It's not finalised yet, we always do it after the last training session, but yes, it is hard.
The Women's Euros 2022 gets underway on Wednesday night when hosts England welcome Austria to a sold-out Old Trafford.
England captain Leah Williamson admits there are nerves in the squad as they prepare to open Euro 2022 against Austria on Wednesday. The hosts will open proceedings in front of a sellout crowd Old Trafford, and enter Euro 2022 as one of the favourites. Ad/> Williamson, recently appointed captain by head coach Sarina Wiegman, says he will be proud to lead her team out in a moment she will “remember forever”.
England's women are enjoying a moment of unprecedented attention ahead of the start of Euro 2022 but skipper Leah Williamson says they have to get down to earth for Wednesday's opener against Austria at Old Trafford.
Sarina Wiegman described England as “really ready to go” on the eve of the team kicking off their bid for home European Championship glory.
A sell-out crowd of 71,000 will watch the hosts kick the tournament off at Old Trafford, breaking the attendance record for a match at a women's European Championship by over 30,000 in the process. That record will be short-lived with over 87,000 tickets sold for the final at Wembley on July 31. After three consecutive semi-final defeats in major tournaments, the pressure is on England to make home advantage count.