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This is We are Chelsea, the official podcast of Chelsea Women, brought to you in association with Škoda, the official car partner of Chelsea Women and proud supporters of women's sport. www.skoda.co.uk Caz De Moraes brings you another live show from Stamford Bridge as she's joined on stage by former Chelsea and England team-mates Claire Rafferty and Anita Asante. They bring you all the inside stories from World Cups, Olympics and the Chelsea derby days. You'll find out about an incident with kippers, Claire's ponytail and some wonky tattoos. To watch the full episode on YouTube, click here: https://www.youtube.com/@chelseafc/videos Send us your questions to wearechelsea@chelseafc.com #WeAreChelsea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode of Extra Time with GirlsontheBall, Sophie catches up with former Lioness Claire Rafferty to learn about Wembley Stadium's new sensory and inclusion rooms. They also looked ahead to the Lionesses' big Nations League match against the Netherlands and looked back at Claire's England career.
Faye Carruthers is joined by Jo Khan, Chris Paouros and Claire Rafferty to wrap up an explosive final set of group games
Faye Carruthers is joined by England international and World Cup bronze medallist Claire Rafferty as they review all the action from day 6 of the Women's World Cup. They'll preview the Republic of Ireland's must-win game against Canada which takes place tomorrow. You can hear from the Republic of Ireland's Aine O'Gorman who told Shebahn Aherne how the team are preparing for the game. We'll also hear from Lionesses Chloe Kelly and Esme Morgan who spoke to Courtney Sweetman-Kirk about how they're settling into the new England camp and what the mood is like in the team ahead of England's match against Denmark on Friday. All that, plus in-depth analysis of the big games on Day 6, including New Zealand's shock defeat to tournament first-timers, the Philippines! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A special drop of our sister podcast, with Faye Carruthers who is joined by Suzy Wrack, Ceylon Andi Hickman, Claire Rafferty, and Jeff Kassouf to discuss England and USA's opening games of the Women's World Cup. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Ceylon Andi Hickman, Claire Rafferty, and Jeff Kassouf to discuss England and USA's opening games of the Women's World Cup
Faye Carruthers was joined by former Chelsea and England international Claire Rafferty as they review day two of the Women's World Cup and look ahead to England's opening game tomorrow. They heard from Millie Bright and Sarina Wiegman who spoke to talkSPORT's Courtney Sweetman-Kirk earlier today about their opening game vs Haiti. They also spoke to Courtney herself live from Aus. They then spoke to Molly Hudson of The Times who reacted to the Mary Earps goalkeeping shirt controversy. The two then reviewed day two of the tournament looking at Canada's chances at getting out the group and how dangerous Spain look. Finally they heard from Lionesses all time goal scorer Ellen White on her predictions for England in the tournament. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly Cates is joined by ex-England defenders Fern Whelan and Claire Rafferty, as well as women's football journalist Jen O'Neill, to discuss the current injury epidemic that's taken over the women's game. Dr Emma Ross joins the pod to explain why ACL injuries are so frequent in women's football, and how menstrual cycles can influence injury occurrence. We also hear from the Lionesses' camp on what the players and coaching staff make of the issue. Finally, the team are joined by Dr Georgie Bruinvels, who is working with FIFA to combat this issue, and who also explains how she works with players to prevent injuries. Highlight timecodes: 7'24 – Jen O'Neill's perspective on increased coverage of ACL injuries in the women's game 9'00 – Dr Emma Ross on why women get more injuries than male players, and the impact of the menstrual cycle on injury occurrence 18'21 – How much does load and increased gametime play? 22'50 – The differences in female foot anatomy, and the lack of available female-engineered football boots on the market 34'22 – Reaction from the Lionesses' camp, including Sarina Wiegman on ACL injuries in the sport 45'15 – Jordan Nobbs on wanting more research into the issue 47'10 – Dr Georgie Bruinvels on limited education on how to train and support female athletes 53'00 – What work the PFA are doing, and what the team would like to see happen going forward
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Jamie Spencer and Claire Rafferty to look back at a third consecutive FA Cup crown for Chelsea
Former England winger Claire Rafferty talks to The Sports Desk podcast about her struggles with bulimia and a culture of "fat clubs" and body shaming in English football. With new research suggesting more than a third of top English players show symptoms of disordered eating, we'll be asking what more needs to be done to protect and educate players. We're joined by psychology lecturer Dr Carolyn Plateau, leading sports dietitian Renee McGregor, Carly Perry from the School of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Central Lancashire and Dr Alex Culvin from global players' union Fifpro. WARNING: Some listeners may find the material in the podcast upsetting. Support is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline Panel: Sarah Mulkerrins, Jo Currie, Carolyn Plateau, Renee McGregor Producer: Sam Sheringham
A few days after Chelsea score eight, Chloe and Rachel are joined by former Chelsea, England and Team GB legend Claire Rafferty - funny that!They discuss the WSL's big teams all racking up big wins and, as midtable sides like West Ham and Tottenham struggle for consistency, we wonder if some structural changes in English football would produce more exciting matches across the season.Got a question for us? Tweet us @FootballRamble, @GirlsontheBall and @Morgie_89.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Upfront and Ramble shows, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chloe and Rachel are joined by a legend of the game on today's episode as we welcome former Chelsea, England and Team GB full-back, Claire Rafferty! We discuss Conti Cup upsets galore and preview England's clash with the USA this weekend. We also look into the hugely damning report around sexual harassment and bullying in US women's soccer, with gross misconduct found across all levels of the game.Got a question for us? Tweet us @FootballRamble, @GirlsontheBall and @Morgie_89.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free shows from across the Ramble universe, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you listen to this podcast, it's fair to assume you're a fan of Paddy Raff's stand up - or maybe his TV show. But did you know that his biggest claim to fame is that he's Claire Rafferty's younger brother? Yes - the actress from The Fall and Derry Girls - that's Paddy's sister! After an appearance in episode 0 when Claire was brought on to fact check some of Paddy's stories, on this occasion the roles are reversed. There's talk of an Abba Tribute band formed after some worrying fraud, accusations of burglary from Steven Gerrard and lots of praise for a legendary goalkeeper with a particularly friendly ma. Meanwhile, Paddy debuts his cover of a classic 1994 track by The Crash Test Dummies. Claire's IMDb This & previous eps are available to listen to on all major platforms or here Thanks to our sponsors Victoria Square, grab your giftcard here Set signage by Off The Wall Music by Alpha Chrome YaYo
This week I'm joined by actors Kerri Quinn and Claire Rafferty Tickets for Bridesmaids of Northern Ireland available here - https://gblproductions.com/whats-on/bridesmaids-of-northern-ireland Get in touch with the podcast - therememberwhenpodcast@gmail.com
Chelsea centurion Claire Rafferty joins Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay to pick apart the FA Cup final, discuss the latest transfer news and react to the England Euros squad announcement with The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur. Plus we chat to Wolves women's manager Dan McNamara from an RAF base where he'll be for the National League playoff final. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - FA Cup final (0.30) PART 2 - Transfers (18.00) PART 3 - End of season game - guess who said it (22.30) PART 4a - England Euros squad (29.00) PART 4b - Champions League final coming up (35.30) PART 4c - National League playoff final ft. Wolves manager Dan McNamara (39.30)
For the opening episode of The Wonder Year, it's only fair the show's host reveals which year made HIM the man he is and why (so we can find out what went wrong and prevent it ever happening to anyone else). Paddy's sister Claire Rafferty - a renowned actor in her own right (Derry Girls, The Fall) - joins as official fact checker - just in case Paddy tries to spoof about being cool back in his early teens. But we shouldn't have worried - he was an absolute dork and seems oddly happy to admit it. Thanks to our sponsors Victoria Square, grab your giftcard here The Wonder Year sign by Off The Wall Music by Alpha Chrome YaYo
Faye Carruthers is joined by former Chelsea and England defender Claire Rafferty to talk Conti Cup final and WSL. Plus The Athletic's Adam Crafton joins to discuss his piece on women's footballers and coaches fleeing the war in Ukraine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
OL Reign and Wales' Jess Fishlock and former Chelsea and Lionesses defender Claire Rafferty join Kait Borsay to take you through all the weekend's WSL action featuring the Chelsea v Arsenal title decider. We talk tactics with The Athletic's Michael Cox, laugh at Leah Williamson's guilty face after handball claims... Plus an exclusive interview with Arsenal and Australia's Caitlin Foord. And to top it all off we assess England's chances in the upcoming Arnold Clark Cup. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Moments of the WSL with NOW! (4.30) PART 2a - Chelsea 0 - 0 Arsenal (7.00) PART 2b - Caitlin Foord interview (23.30) PART 3a - Manchester City 1 - 0 Manchester United (35.30) PART 3b - Birmingham City 0 - 2 Tottenham (41.30) PART 3c - Leicester City 3 - 0 West Ham (42.30) PART 3d - Brighton 4 - 1 Reading (44.00) PART 3e - Everton 0 - 2 Aston Villa (46.30) PART 4 - Other news and the Arnold Clark Cup coming up (48.00)
Faye Carruthers is joined by former England, Chelsea and West Ham defender Claire Rafferty to talk about all the latest news in the WSL. Scottish women's football journalist Chris Marshall dials in for a chat on the future fo the SWPL. Plus Bradley Hayden sits down with Eni Aluko to chat Angel City FC and Emma Hayes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shebahn Aherne is joined by former Chelsea and England defender Claire Rafferty to discuss the big drama from the WSL season. Birmingham City's Christie Murray joins to discuss their big performance in against Manchester City. Plus there's a draw for the 4th Round of the Women's FA Cup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chelsea centurion Claire Rafferty and sports broadcaster Anne-Marie Batson join Kait Borsay to chat about Chelsea's purr-fect FA Cup final and what's to come in the WSL. Chelsea's Millie Bright tells us how she's feeling off the back of that FA Cup win and captaining England to a 20-0 victory. Plus Flo Lloyd-Hughes talks rainbow laces and queer power couples, and we are joined by Rich Laverty, the mind behind the top 100 female footballers of 2021 that's being released this week. RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - FA Cup final (2.45) PART 1b - Millie Bright interview (19.00) PART 2 - Queer power couples (26.30) PART 3 - Other results and news (33.45) PART 4 - Top 100 footballers (35.30) PART 5 - WSL Christmas countdown (41.15)
Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay are joined by former England and Chelsea player Claire Rafferty to look back at the Women's Champions League Final between Chelsea and Barcelona in Gothenburg. Now part of Chelsea's Commercial Team, Claire takes us inside the dressing room on a difficult night for Emma Hayes' side. We also discuss the latest news from the WSL, including Casey Stoney's departure as Manchester United Manager, plus we look back at the action from the FA Cup 5th Round, and we hand out the 'Offside Rule Awards' for the season. RUNNING ORDER: 3.55 Chelsea 0 - Barcelona 4 18.50 FA Cup 5th Round & Managerial Departures 30.10 Transfer News 33.20 The Offside Rule Awards Thanks for listening this season. We'll be back with you soon. Until then, get in touch using @OffsideRulePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Courtney Sweetman-Kirk is joined by former Chelsea and England defender Claire Rafferty and producer and women's football journalist Flo Lloyd-Hughes to chat through the fall out from Chelsea's defeat in the Champions League Final and a big week of WSL news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Faye Carruthers is joined by former England and Chelsea defender Claire Rafferty and women's football journalist Amee Ruszkai from Goal. They discuss the European Club Association's new women's football strategy with Claire Bloomfield, the ECA's Head of Women's Football. Plus a look at all the action from a packed weekend of WSL and Championship action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
England interim manager Hege Riise explains what style of football fans can expect under her leadership and the reasons behind her selection decisions for her first Lionesses squad. Manchester City and England striker Ellen White talks breaking records, showboating and her Olympic ambitions. Former England stars Rachel Yankey and Claire Rafferty also join the show to reflect on a busy week in the WSL.
Faye Carruthers is joined by former England and Chelsea defender Claire Rafferty and The Telegraph's Tom Garry to discuss the latest women's football news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Time now for the penultimate episode in talkSPORT's ‘After The Lights Go Out' series. Presented by Steve Harmison and Leon McKenzie, the programme focuses on the struggles of professional athletes following their retirement from sport – and the next instalment features one of the finest footballers from the Women's Super League era – Claire Rafferty. Claire represented England, Chelsea and West Ham during her career, which came to an end last year, and she discusses her difficulties coming to terms with finishing playing the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The FA Women's Super League is back on Optus Sport this weekend and it is an Aussie invasion this season.To celebrate, and get you up to speed for kick-off, we've got a special edition of the GegenPod featuring former Matilda Alicia Ferguson; former Chelsea, West Ham and Millwall England international Claire Rafferty; plus Arsenal's new signing, Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams. You can also listen via Apple Podcasts or Spotify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this podcast Faye is joined by former England and Chelsea player Claire Rafferty, writer for The Sunday Times Rebecca Myers and the Shadow Minister for Sport Alison McGovern tells us why the women's game deserves more respect. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former England and Chelsea star Claire Rafferty and She Kicks Magazine editor Jen O'Neill are alongside Faye Carruthers this week discussing the ongoing pay dispute surrounding the US Women's Football team. This is after a US district court judge rejected the USWNT's allegations of gender discrimination and ruled in favour of the US Soccer Federation. We also talk about growth to debate the positives and negatives of the past 10 years in the women's game including; investment, professionalism and much much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This podcast is a conversation about the commercial questions hanging over women’s sport. It was organised by Lisa Parfitt, the managing director of Engine Sport, who helped us pull together two great guests, England cricketer Georgia Elwiss and former Chelsea and England footballer Claire Rafferty. Georgia Elwiss is a right arm medium fast bowler and right handed batsman who first played for the England team in South Africa in 2011 and was member of the one day side that won the ICC Women’s World Cup on that great day at Lords in 2017. Claire Rafferty played for Millwall, Chelsea and West Ham in the Women’s Super League, and made her full International debut against Austria in 2010, was a member of the Team GB at London 2012 and played for England in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. For more detail on Engine Sport’s work on women’s sport go to their website where you can also watch the webinar that preceded this podcast. The Unofficial Partner podcast is now published daily, and we're proud and grateful that our conversations are being listened to by thousands of people across the sports business every week of the year. If you'd like to enquiry about advertising, sponsorship or branded podcasts, please get in touch with Sean via email sean@unofficialpartner.co.uk or you can reach us via the website unofficialpartner.com.
Carrie Dunn and Claire Rafferty discuss the latest round of 16 matches
Anne-Marie Batson and Claire Rafferty discuss the final fixtures of the group stages
Claire Rafferty and Glenn Moore discuss matchday 4
Kait Borsay, Claire Rafferty and Glenn Moore preview Groups A-C
Natalie Sawyer, Molly Hudson, Rebecca Myers and former England star Claire Rafferty are back one last time to review a summer where it was no longer women’s football, it was just football. The USA take home the tour de four as Megan Rapinoe makes the front pages once again. The panel are loving Lavelle but has this World Cup been a let-down for England after their 4th place finish? Plus there’s news of the WSL potentially in turmoil. Is the momentum generated by this tournament for the women’s game about to be squandered? And we look back at our favourite memories from this World Cup. From great goalkeepers to iconic Italians. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil Neville said post-match that Lucy Bronze "has got to win the Ballon d'Or" after her man-of-the-match performance against Norway to send England into the semi-finals. Bronze set up England's first goal and sealed the 3-0 victory with a stunning strike from range, but does she deserve to be recognised as the best women's player in the world?Natalie Sawyer is joined on the podcast by the West Ham United and former England defender Claire Rafferty, plus The Times and Sunday Times journalists Molly Hudson and Rebecca Myers from Le Havre to discuss Bronze's standing in the game and England's best performance of the tournament so far. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former England international Claire Rafferty and Tottenham defender Renee Hector have their say on all the big talking points from the Women's World Cup. Can the Lionesses go all the way, and has the image of the game been damaged by the behaviour of the Cameroon players in their defeat to England?
In the face of flying elbows, spitting, violent tackles and two threats to walk off the pitch, England defeated Cameroon to reach the knockout stages. Natalie Saywer is joined by former England, Chelsea and West Ham defender Claire Rafferty and Times chief sports writer Matt Dickinson to analyse one of the most remarkable matches of any World Cup. Should we feel sympathy for Cameroon? Should the referee have taken a stronger stand? And has it really damaged the image of the women’s game? Plus The Times and Sunday Times journalists Molly Hudson and Rebecca Myers join us from France to analyse England’s performance, quarter-final opponents Norway and Marta’s legacy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With three wins from three England have qualified for the knockout stages in style – but who will Phil Neville pick next?Natalie Sawyer is joined by former England, Chelsea and West Ham defender Claire Rafferty and from The Times and Sunday Times journalists Molly Hudson and Rebecca Myers to analyse England’s best XI. Neville has made 12 changes since the opening win over Scotland and says he will continue to rotate – but who should he be picking and does chopping and changing help or hinder motivation? Elsewhere, Scotland crashed out after throwing away a three-goal lead and suffering one of the cruellest refereeing decisions of the tournament – we debate whether VAR has gone too far? And as interest in the World Cup increases, why are so few people buy tickets for matches? Our guests explain what the atmosphere is really like in France. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are into the final round of group games in France and England have already qualified for the knockout stages. Natalie Sawyer is joined by former England, Chelsea and West Ham defender Claire Rafferty and Sunday Times journalist Rebecca Myers to analyse a crucial round of games. England may be through but we explain why it will make a big difference if they avoid defeat against Japan. Plus, should Jodie Taylor retain her place in attack and what made the win over Argentina such an emotional moment for Fran Kirby and Carly Telford? The US overcame one of the best goalkeeping performances in recent times from Chile’s Christiane Endler and Claire gives us the inside line on her former Chelsea team-mate, while we celebrate one of the most heartwarming consolation goals ever. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We look ahead to the Women's Football World Cup in France with former England, Chelsea and West Ham player Claire Rafferty, BBC Women's Sports reporter Jo Currie and Gemma Clarke author of Soccer Women: the Icons, Rebels, Starts and Trailblazers Who Transformed the Beautiful Game.The author Elif Shafak tells us about her latest novel 10 minutes 38 seconds In This Strange World.The Violinist Nicola Bennedetti talks about her new album a collaboration with the jazz legend Wynton Marsalis.The writer and journalist Francesca Segal tells us about her identical twin daughters born prematurely at 30 weeks and how her expectations of motherhood were shattered by their early arrival.As part of coaching week talk to Louisa Arnold and Kim Johnson about Project 500, a scheme to inspire and support women to become sports coaches.We hear about a new play Wife which explores the meaning of the word wife over 90 years with the director Indhu Rubasingham and Dr Rebecca Jennings lecturer in modern gender history at UCL.As we mark D Day this week we hear from Chelsea Pensioner Helen Andrews one of thousands of women who volunteered for the British Army at Bletchley Park during the Second World War.Presented by Jenni Murray Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Eleanor Garland
With the World Cup kicking off on Friday, Natalie Sawyer is joined by former England star Claire Rafferty, as well as Molly Hudson, Rebecca Myers and Matt Dickinson from the Times to preview arguably the most high-profile tournament in the history of women’s football. It almost came home last summer but will it finally be coming home for England? Can Phil Neville lead the Lionesses to glory? And what impact will the World Cup have on future generations? Will the harshest critics of the women’s game take the tournament to their heart? If it’s not to be England, who are the teams and players to watch? Can six-time World Player of the Year Marta finally lift the game’s richest prize? Will it be a World Cup double for the French? The Game will bring you podcasts twice a week throughout the tournament, featuring some of The Times’ finest writers out in France. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We look ahead to the Women's Football World Cup in France with former England, Chelsea and West Ham player Claire Rafferty and BBC Women's Sports Reporter, Jo Currie. Who are the teams and players we should be looking out for? We also discuss the history of women's football in the UK and around the world with Gemma Clarke, author of author of Soccer Women and Natasha Rolt who's Schools Heritage Officer for Luton Town FC Community Trust. What progress has been made since the FA banned women's matches in 1921 – and how are coverage and attitudes changing?The Fawcett Society will be joining protests in Trafalgar Square today. Donald Trump is making his state visit to the UK. Those women protesting are concerned about his record on women's rights and don't want the UK government to honour him. But not all women agree with them – many are concerned about respecting the special relationship. We hear the arguments for protesting and whether it is the best way of prioritising women's rights. We discuss with Sam Smethers, CEO of the Fawcett Society and Assistant Comment Editor at the Daily Telegraph, Madeline Grant.Violinist Nicola Benedetti was placed 18th on the Woman's Hour Power List 2018. Chosen for being “a fabulous spokesperson who's devoted so much time and energy to supporting music education for all” in the past 12 months she has worked with over 2,000 students and 500 teachers, she's also launched her own online series of educational videos and received a CBE. Jane talks to her about her achievements and her new album Nicola Benedetti and Wynton Marsalis' Violin Concerto & Fiddle Dance Suite.Presented by Jane Garvey Produced by Jane ThurlowInterviewed guest: Nicola Benedetti Interviewed guest: Claire Rafferty Interviewed guest: Gemma Clarke Interviewed guest: Natasha Rolt Interviewed guest: Sam Smethers Interviewed guest: Madeline Grant
Ep 52 – A Women’s World Cup special. I’m joined by Gill Coultard, Mary Philip & Claire Rafferty to look back on previous World Cups & also joined by Rich Laverty to look forward to the 2019 tournament. #England #EnglandAway Running Time: 59:35 Part 1 – Gill Coultard 1995: 3:30 Part 2 – Mary Philip 2007: 15:40 Part 3 – Claire Rafferty 2015: 28:42 Part 4 – Rich Laverty: 44:15 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
It was a special night for Lyon and Norway striker Ada Hegerberg, awarded the inaugural Women's Ballon d'Or... But an unexpected question wiped the smile off her face. Could she twerk? West Ham and England international Claire Rafferty spoke to BEYOND THE GAME and said that this controversy just highlights what female footballers have to deal with on a regular basis. #WestHam #ClaireRafferty
Mike Calvin is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Anna Kessel and England international footballer Claire Rafferty to discuss the state of women’s football in the UK. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Women's World Football Show, Episode 70 features exclusive interviews with USWNT star Cindy Parlow Cone; Israel defender Diana Redman; Doncaster head coach Glen Harris and forward Courtney Sweetman-Kirk; Chelsea striker Claire Rafferty; Manchester City forward Toni Duggan and Manager Nick Cushing; French sportswriter Lisa Durel; and Chicago sports broadcaster Alison Moran.
Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay digest England's round of 16 victory against Norway - including post-match audio from Steph Houghton and Claire Rafferty - and build up to the forthcoming quarter finals. Find out who they tip for success. And whilst there have plenty of great moments out in Canada, there have been a few instances where you really would want to swap places.. all is revealed. The Offside Rule (We Get It!) will be broadcasting from Canada for the entire FIFA Women's World Cup. For our dedicated World Cup content go to Audioboom.com. You can find us on Twitter @OffsideRulePod, seek out lots of great content on our website offsiderulepodcast.com and like our page on Facebook, The Offside Rule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kait Borsay and Lynsey Hooper build up to England's round of 16 game against Norway with exclusive team insight from England head coach Mark Sampson and goalkeeper Carly Telford. There are special plaudits for players who have exited the tournament but have made a lasting impression and the next instalment of Tell on your Roomie with Katie Chapman and Claire Rafferty. Find out which of them checks herself out most in the mirror! The Offside Rule (We Get It!) will be broadcasting from Canada for the entire FIFA Women's World Cup. For our dedicated World Cup content go to Audioboom.com. You can find us on Twitter @OffsideRulePod, seek out lots of great content on our website offsiderulepodcast.com and like our page on Facebook, The Offside Rule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices