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Preston mum praises England women for proving girls 'can play football'

The mother of a young academy footballer has praised the England team for showing that girls “can play football”.

Rachael Wilson, from Preston, Lancashire, said she is attending the Euro 2022 final at Wembley Stadium with her daughter, Holly, who plays for Manchester United’s under-13 girls’ team. Speaking ahead of the match against Germany, Ms Wilson told the PA news agency: “We hope the Lionesses make history today. We are so proud of the team for showing that girls and women can play football.

“The atmosphere is going to be out of this world with (the song) Sweet Caroline. We think England will win, with goals from Beth Mead and Ellen White.”

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Tens of thousands of fans could be seen around Wembley Stadium hours before the women’s Euros final. A sea of England shirts and flags were pouring into the stadium ahead of kick-off, blowing horns and waving clappers.

Many of those attending are in family groups, including young women and girls, with the atmosphere calm and positive. Among the crowd was Emma Newman, 21, a student from Whitby, North Yorkshire, who said: “It’s a really nice atmosphere, people are just here to see the match and nothing else.

“It’s right that fans aren’t causing trouble, these women are inspiring and deserve to be supported properly. I just hope they can get the job done.”

Childminder Helen Charlesworth, from Orpington, Kent, said her daughter Darcey, 22, had enjoyed football from the age of eight and started playing with boys as there were no girls’ teams around. She said: “I’m feeling nervous but excited. When we got the tickets last year it was a dream that England would be in the final and now it’s come true.

“To be at a

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