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Flo Lloyd-Hughes is joined by Jessy Parker Humphreys and Becky Taylor-Gill to chat through England-Sweden (06:52) and an anticlimactic return to Wembley for the Lionesses. Plus what does She Believe, and why is it Jaedyn Shaw (25:42)? We also discuss the NCAA women's basketball championship game between South Carolina and Iowa. Host: Flo Lloyd-Hughes Guests: Jessy Parker Humphreys and Becky Taylor-Gill Producers: Jonathan Fisher and Flo Lloyd-Hughes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White catch up with the Lionesses! Hannah Hampton, Niamh Charles and Khiara Keating sit down with Ben and Ellen to discuss all things England ahead of the Euro 2025 qualifiers. Hannah and Khiara give an insight into the 'goalkeepers' union' and how Khiara is settling into the Lionesses squad. Niamh talks about wearing the captain's armband for Chelsea and the rivalry between Emma Hayes and Jonas Eidevall. Timecodes: 0:10 Intro 02:20 Conti Cup 03:40 Steph Houghton retirement 07:20 Hannah Hampton 18:00 Khiara Keating 25:10 Niamh Charles 32:10 England Sweden at Wembley!
Sara and Allie dive into the two semi finals. Australia vs. England & Sweden vs. Spain. First up, it's Allie's home nation & we look at how the hosts took on the European champions. What went right for England and not so right for Australia? But more importantly, that wonder goal from Sam Kerr! Next, over to Sweden vs Spain as we discuss the game on the field, Sweden's FOURTH third place match, & what Spain's progression means for the Womens game as a whole. Finally, we'll look ahead to the 3rd place game & final and why talk about why a lot of people are excited by the third place play off... and why we should be excited for the final! Episode edited by Monkey Hill Media. Follow us @thewososhow
Thanks for joining Haitham and me, Paul, on a special edition looking at the exciting women's Euros. 4 quarter finals finished up on Saturday: If you haven't watched, you've got 3 games left to see what you've been missing. The standard we think is very high - a better watch than MLS we'd say. Review the 4 games: Spain - England: Bonmati looks a talent, Del Castillo gave Rachel Daly a tough second half - could have made it 2 with the chip that Mary Earps kept out England looked better with Alex Greenwood and Russo as the central striker on Without the last 5 minutes the narrative could have been so different France - Netherlands - reminded me of the Spain-England game France had an xG of 4.69 but somehow needed a penalty to win. Renard leads the tournament for attempts on goal Losing Katoto has been a big loss - Malard didn't look quite as sharp. Neither did Sarr. Geyoro's first game hattrick looks like the anomaly that her record would suggest Karchaoui, Cascarino and Diani have looked really dangerous at times. They do seem to have great depth - Bacha from Lyon looked really impressive, they were able to bring Mateo off the bench Van Domselaar was excellent - making multiple saves in each of the games she played in - nearly saved the penalty. And there was Van Der Graght Miedema may well have been affected by Covid Germany - Austria At one level this game was a close as any, with Austria hitting the woodwork 3 times This was a great example of what can happen when a team playing out from the back comes up against a team with an excellent press. Lots of good performances for Germany - Popp obviously, 4 goals in 4. Klara Buhl looks good, although she probably would like that chance she missed back. Briefly on Sweden - Belgium - 33 shots to 3, Sweden having to rely on a last minute winner from defender Sembrant. Everard from Belgium was outstanding - she was -9 for goals conceded versus expected. Impressed by: Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir: Iceland, Wolfsburg Club Team Lucy Bronze: England, new Barca player coming from Shitty Disappointed by: Norway National Team, especially Ada Hederberg Renard's inability to direct headers! Looking ahead: England - Sweden - goals haven't come easily for Sweden, although Blackstinius has looked sharp to me. England seem to have a lot of ways to score (Mead, White, Russo, Heap), but they will have to be aware of Asllani, Rolfo and Blackstinius France - Germany - does this follow the pattern of Spain - Germany? Lattwein and Dabritz are from Lyon - don't know what influence that will have. If you enjoyed the podcast, share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter - we only tweet and re-tweet from sources we think are credible'. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic - they are a Welsh electro-pop band - https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
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Now sitting at 5 -2 with their Official Plays for the tournament, the AZ Soccer Sharps preview a handful of matches from Matchday 3 of the Group Stage at UEFA Euro 2020! Jordan and Devin discuss just some of the action taking place across the second round of fixtures, which runs from Sunday, June 20th, through Wednesday, June 23rd. The show ends with FIVE OFFICIAL 1-UNIT PLAYS for the AZ Soccer Sharps P&L spreadsheet.Fixtures discussed: - North Macedonia v Netherlands - Ukraine v Austria - Finland v Belgium - Russia v Denmark - Croatia v Scotland - Czech Republic v England - Sweden v Poland - Portugal v FranceThank you for listening! If you're making money with our advice, please consider taking a moment to leave us a 5-Star review wherever you're listening to our show. It really helps us out!We appreciate your help in growing this podcast. We want as many people as possible to be making money with us, so please share our episodes!Follow us:Twitter: @AzSoccerSharps Instagram: @AZ.Soccer.SharpsCheck out our Official P&L Spreadsheet for the 2020/2021 Season:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DOrIFuEYI1XWvgwWpH9qgXHg64Ypte_JTsmspRgXwHQ/edit?usp=sharing
Dave & Matt Lefler review the 3rd place match England & Sweden on Day 30 of the 2019 World Cup in France. They also preview tomorrow's World Cup Final between the United States (USWNT) and the Netherlands. Visit the Bros Talking Soccer website: https://www.brostalkingsoccer.com/
We close out the Wes Anderthon with a double-header, and discuss spiritual journies, Wally Wolodarsky as a person and Owen Wilson’s… thing. All as Johnny watches the England Sweden match in the hopes that this becomes an historic document.
Live from the Gorgeous Gael, Glenn kicks off another World Cup Edition of Soccer matters by breaking down all the action and drama from the England – Sweden and Russia – Croatia matches. After the opening segment, he is joined by former Dynamo Defender Corey Ashe to get his take on the day’s games, preview both the tantalizing Belgium – France Semifinal match as well as the Croatia – England Semifinal, and discuss the state of the Dynamo ahead of their match against Minnesota United.
Today's show is stacked with World Cup discussion including the surprising exit by Brazil and the matchups of England/Sweden and Croatia/Russia. Is the Cup coming home? Who knows but some group of fans will be drunk by the end of the night. Plus my dad and I go over the disintegration of the women's draw at Wimbledon, NBA free agency news and ridiculousness of the Kawhi Leonard debacle at this point.
Former U.S. Men's National Team member and FOX Soccer Analyst Cobi Jones joins OverDrive live from the World Cup in Russia to discuss the first two teams getting into the semi-finals, Belgium's performance against Brazil, plus what to expect from England-Sweden and the remaining quarterfinals over the weekend.
The Ringer's Chris Ryan, Micah Peters, and Ryan O'Hanlon sit down to recap a wild finish to the round of 16. They talk about England besting Colombia in a match that came down to penalty kicks, as well as a lackluster match between Sweden and Switzerland that sent Sweden to the quarterfinals. Then they preview the World Cup quarterfinals matchups: France-Uruguay, Brazil-Belgium, England-Sweden, and Russia-Croatia.
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