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Nicky91 22-06-2022 01:50 PM

UEFA Women's European Championship 2022 in England 6-31 July
 
https://img.uefa.com/imgml/uefacom/w...og-default.jpg

Group A

England
Austria
Norway
Northern Ireland

Group B
Germany
Denmark
Spain
Finland

Group C
Netherlands
Sweden
Switzerland
Portugal

Group D
France
Italy
Belgium
Iceland



referee list: https://editorial.uefa.com/resources...0418220307.pdf

squads and coaches: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_W...ro_2022_squads


broadcasters: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_W...2#Broadcasting



outside europe broadcasters

USA are also covering this on ESPN and Univision as well as pay channel TUDN

Australia are covering this only on pay channel Optus Sport




UK's broadcaster is BBC :) (Northern Ireland makes it debut also worth mentioning)

Nicky91 22-06-2022 01:56 PM

some players to watch for this

recent PSG signing, superstar of netherlands Lieke Martens

https://media.nu.nl/m/sh7xfjpa6kpv_x...nt-germain.jpg

top goalscorer, star of english women's football competition, also for netherlands Vivianne Miedema

https://images0.persgroep.net/rcs/A6...7f&quality=0.9

one of france's stars and captain, Wendie Renard

https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/i...57w54j5avz.jpg

one of germany's star players Alexandra Popp

https://static.dw.com/image/46791873_303.jpg

most of Spain's squad, but in particular a new rising talent from Barca, Alexia Putellas

https://web.static-rmg.be/if/c_fit,w...b9ccf38a35.jpg

Nicky91 22-06-2022 01:57 PM

reigning champions are Netherlands


and fun fact the coach that time for Netherlands Sarina Wiegman is now the coach for England, and Netherlands having a english coach Mark Parsons

Nicky91 22-06-2022 01:59 PM



BBC promo :cool:

Nicky91 27-06-2022 01:31 PM

bad luck for Spain, top forward jennifer hermoso will miss euro's due to a knee injury

was last year top goalscorer in the champions league, and in 91 caps for Spain she made 45 goals, making her all time top goalscorer for national team

Nicky91 03-07-2022 02:03 PM

https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/medi...313d9dda-1000/

the winners of this tournament will compete against the winners of the 2022 Copa America Femenina for the UEFA-CONMEBOL, Women's Finalissima


and in that copa america are
Quote:

Group A
Colombia
Chile
Ecuador
Paraguay
Bolivia

Group B
Brazil
Peru
Venezuela
Argentina
Uruguay

which will take place from 8–30 July
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Nicky91 03-07-2022 02:06 PM

online this tournament can be followed also from: https://www.uefa.tv/



3 days to go






team Sweden


team Germany



message from Team NL

Nicky91 03-07-2022 02:11 PM

is this dutch boss just what England needs to be winners?
 
Sarina Wiegman is tasked with delivering England a first major trophy since 1966
The Dutch coach led the Netherlands to victory on their home soil at Euro 2017
Wiegman has a depth of players Neville was not blessed with three years ago


There is something about the England women’s football squad and fire pits. Before the last World Cup, coach Phil Neville took the players out into the Qatari desert and sat them down around the flames at dusk to share stories and foster mutual respect.

Sarina Wiegman, the 52-year-old Dutch coach who leads them into the European Championship at Old Trafford on Wednesday night, employed the same method in less exotic surrounds. A large communal room was cleared at St George’s Park last October, and a video of flames projected into a drum created a virtual camp fire, as players lounged on beanbags, drank hot chocolate and related their journeys through the sport.

Wiegman’s more functional and spartan setting says much about the difference in the squad’s management between now and when Neville led them to a World Cup semi-final three years ago.

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/07...6796755436.jpg

Neville, who had spent the best part of his life amid the machismo of Manchester United and Everton, seemed to feel a need to convince he belonged in the sometimes bewildering world he had stumbled into. He could be self-deprecating, inspiring, emotional, unintentionally comedic and he expended a lot of energy in the process. ‘Grab it with both arms, both legs, all your body,’ was his message to the team before the semi-final against the United States.

Wiegman, whose Netherlands side lost to the US in the final in 2019, having won the 2017 Euros, feels no need to justify herself. She is the epitome of composure, who does not go in for grand gestures, never uses a sentence when a word will do and can be eye-wateringly direct. Though the players who operated under Neville are reluctant to offer any direct comparison, it is clear that they feel Wiegman represents progress.

‘She takes the emotion out of it,’ says Millie Bright, who will be one of the anchors of England’s central defence. ‘To be in the best football environment you have to have those difficult conversations.

‘It’s never a comment to me directly as a person, more as a footballer, and you have to be like that; have those difficult conversations. If you want to get from A to B you have to go up another level and have them. It’s not personal. It’s football. That’s been our mindset change.’

The bluntness extended to a final squad selection which entailed players waiting together for a text message calling them individually to Wiegman’s room, to hear their fate. We only have the selected players’ word for it, but Wiegman, who dropped former captain Steph Houghton, appears to have handled the process with an emotional fluency that Glenn Hoddle lacked as England manager in 1998, when the same method reduced a discarded Paul Gascoigne to tearful fury.

It helps that Wiegman has a depth of players Neville was not blessed with three years ago. Above all, multiple attacking options including Lauren Hemp, the rapid left-sided 21-year-old forward who is surprisingly self-critical. She declares that her decision-making could be better and that she is too dependent on her left foot. ‘I think I just use the right one to stand on,’ she says.

Harsh, given that she will be a global name and possibly the star of the tournament. Her Manchester City team-mate Chloe Kelly, just back from an ACL injury, could also light up the tournament. Beth Mead, linking with the experienced Lucy Bronze, makes the right flank England’s most dangerous.

The flaw is a vulnerability to counter-attacking drives through central midfield, though this is a different landscape from Neville’s heavy dependence in 2019 on Ellen White, who still leads the line, and Nikita Parris, a fringe squad member now.

There was always an element of Neville bringing his playing experiences to the table and using them to convince his players that they could be dominant, ‘bad ass women’. He quoted that term after hearing Leah Williamson, a back-up defender in 2019 and now the captain, use it.

He urged them to believe in the passing game which was written into the St George’s Park orthodoxy and was an article of faith for the men and women’s teams. Wiegman is not having that. The players are struck by her insistence that they have the intelligence to decide what to do with the ball.

‘Sarina has a thing where the player on the ball is the one who makes the decision and you’re in control,’ says Bright. ‘That’s one thing I’ve really loved about her coming in. You don’t feel pressured to play a certain pass. If it’s wrong, you make a better decision next time. I feel free to be able to play and it gives me confidence.’

These are echoes of Wiegman’s compatriot Louis van Gaal — who, like her, was a PE teacher before a coach. ‘Play with your brain, not your feet,’ he always told his United players, though he put the fear of god in them too. Wiegman and Van Gaal are well acquainted.

Wiegman’s capacity to strip out the visible emotion was evident after England’s friendly against Belgium. She had just returned from the Netherlands after the death of her sister but unflinchingly answered a question about the players’ decision to wear black armbands in support of her.

Her intensity resides in such a relentless search for information to impart to players that she only reads non-fiction books. ‘You have to ensure you deliver quality. And you have to keep developing,’ she told Dutch newspaper Volksrant.

‘Read. Investigate. That applies to everyone, but perhaps even more so for a woman. At such a men’s meeting, for example at my trainer courses, I wait until I really have something to add before I speak. Then you will also be heard. Football players and coaches become stupid if they don’t keep learning and just train, eat, sleep, train.’

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/07...6796661521.jpg

The work ethic is inherited. Her parents ran a dry cleaners in a working-class district of The Hague in addition to other jobs, her mother serving coffee for civil servants at a government ministry, her father working at the Dutch Post Office. She has a twin brother who does not share her sporting intensity. ‘While I was playing football, he picked dandelions for our mother at the edge of the pitch,’ she said.

Her players should beat Austria at a sell-out Old Trafford and, with Northern Ireland also in their group, should only be taxed against a Norway side including Ada Hegerberg and Caroline Graham Hansen a week tomorrow. Then they will learn how good they are, with Sweden, Germany and Spain sharing England’s justifiable aspirations to lift the trophy.

Chelsea’s Bright, 28, has developed since 2019, her 40-yard diagonal passes to Hemp a significant part of the new England. ‘We all want to be the best on the ball and for each other,’ she says. ‘Football is never that simple. If only it was. But everyone has been pushed to new levels. We have the confidence to do new things.’

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...uro-glory.html

Nicky91 04-07-2022 12:55 PM

https://editorial.uefa.com/resources...6_parkobby.png

official mascots :)

Hat Trick: Kai, Robyn and Ashley

Nicky91 04-07-2022 02:00 PM

on paper contenders should be something like England, Netherlands, Germany, France, Sweden

complete outsiders/unknowns are Portugal, Switzerland, Iceland, and what can Belgium do


Spain got letdown with their goalscorer missing out, but most of their barca players in their squad are pretty talented so they could still do more than okayish

The Slim Reaper 04-07-2022 02:02 PM

Nicky doing the lords work in this thread.

Nicky91 05-07-2022 08:42 AM

some previews on youtube








and also a video from tabloid Guardian


Beso 05-07-2022 08:57 AM

No scotland, no party.

Nicky91 05-07-2022 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11185507)
No scotland, no party.

yes, very unlucky Scotland


finishing 3rd behind Finland and Portugal (Portugal who are in as lucky losers because Russia cannot compete in any sport event due to war in ukraine)

Nicky91 05-07-2022 01:46 PM






players to watch


Nicky91 05-07-2022 01:49 PM

for tomorrow

England vs Austria

LIVE 19:00 PM, BBC1
Quote:

Women’s Euro 2022 kicks off at Old Trafford as Gabby Logan presents live coverage of England’s opening match against Austria. Alex Scott, Fara Williams and Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall are guests. Robyn Cowen and Rachel Brown Finnis are the commentators.
and thursday we got Norway vs Northern Ireland
LIVE 19:30 PM BBC1
Quote:

Gabby Logan presents live coverage of Norway’s opening match against Northern Ireland’s at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton. Northern Ireland women feature in their first major football tournament. Kelly Smith and Northern Ireland forward Caragh Hamilton are among the guests. Commentary is by Jonathan Pearce and Gail Redmond.
.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00110fs

Nicky91 06-07-2022 07:12 AM

another big blow for Spain, also no Alexia Putellas, because of injury, same as Jennifer Hermoso

Nicky91 06-07-2022 12:28 PM

today day 1


England vs Austria :)

The Slim Reaper 06-07-2022 12:30 PM

Loving your work in here, Nicky.

Crimson Dynamo 06-07-2022 12:53 PM

Its a no from me

Nicky91 06-07-2022 01:11 PM

i like it, because its at least more chances for us dutch to do well in this sport unlike in the men's game :fan:

our men will never ever ever ever win any world cup titles or any euro cup titles ever again


with the women you never know, and am more curious how good we can do in defending our title from 2017, most of that years team is still here too with just a few newbies here and there

Nicky91 06-07-2022 01:14 PM

possible starting 11's england v austria

https://editorial.uefa.com//resource...eg?imwidth=988



the austrian coach regarding group a
Quote:

"It is important that we approach the finals with composure; that we see everything that awaits us as a reward; that we enjoy what we do and play well against England. And then that we fulfil our, I’d almost say, ‘duty’ against Northern Ireland so that we have the deciding match against Norway. I think in that match, it’s all about who keeps their cool. We will have it in our own hands."

referee team
Quote:

referee
Marta Huerta De Aza ESP

Assistant referees
Guadalupe Porras Ayuso ESP

Francesca Di Monte ITA

Fourth official
Stéphanie Frappart FRA

Video Assistant Referee
José María Sánchez ESP

Assistant Video Assistant Referee
Guillermo Cuadra Fernández ESP
.

Nicky91 06-07-2022 01:17 PM



who are we supporting?

me: Netherlands, England, Belgium, and i guess Norway as well (for a good online friend of mine who is norwegian)

Zizu 06-07-2022 06:21 PM

So it all starts tonight..

I’m actually intrigued to see if they will have a fair split of female / male pundits on each night like the guys football do ..


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Zizu 06-07-2022 06:37 PM

Mmmm .. .. a token guy ?

I don’t recognise him to be honest

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Mystic Mock 06-07-2022 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11186472)
Mmmm .. .. a token guy ?

I don’t recognise him to be honest

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Don't these things always start off as tokenism?

And in terms of the Sport, I think it's gonna be hard for England Women to be more disappointing than the Blues Women.:joker:

Or just Blues in general tbh.

Zizu 06-07-2022 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11186482)
Don't these things always start off as tokenism?

And in terms of the Sport, I think it's gonna be hard for England Women to be more disappointing than the Blues Women.:joker:

Or just Blues in general tbh.


They must play more attractive/attacking football than Gareth’s lot


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Mystic Mock 06-07-2022 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11186484)
They must play more attractive/attacking football than Gareth’s lot


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This is still England we're talking about here.

You're more likely to see more attractive Football from Republic Of Ireland than you would England.

Zizu 06-07-2022 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11186486)
This is still England we're talking about here.

You're more likely to see more attractive Football from Republic Of Ireland than you would England.


At least their manager has actually won something .. she can’t be as cautious as Southgate who is too scared of losing


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Zizu 06-07-2022 07:07 PM

Dreadful defending there .. woeful pass to their striker


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Mystic Mock 06-07-2022 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11186488)
At least their manager has actually won something .. she can’t be as cautious as Southgate who is too scared of losing


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Tbf to Southgate in the last game, he can't control Ramsdale not knowing how to stop the balls from going into the back of the net.

Zizu 06-07-2022 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11186513)
Tbf to Southgate in the last game, he can't control Ramsdale not knowing how to stop the balls from going into the back of the net.


Southgate blew it in the past two competitions by being two cautious


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AnnieK 06-07-2022 07:30 PM

Our ladies are one of the favourites
Their manager won the last tournament with the Dutch
Come on England.....it's coming home!!!

Zizu 06-07-2022 07:33 PM

UEFA Women's European Championship 2022 in England 6-31 July
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11186521)
Our ladies are one of the favourites
Their manager won the last tournament with the Dutch
Come on England.....it's coming home!!!


Well they have home advantage as well but that’s countered by Southgate popping round to give them some advice and share some ideas .


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Mystic Mock 06-07-2022 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11186519)
Southgate blew it in the past two competitions by being two cautious


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Tbf he might've been cautious in the last Euros because maybe he thought that Italy were the better team, don't forget that away from our media it was being tipped to be a very close game, and tbf it was but unluckily for us England just missed out.

And in the World Cup we really weren't good enough to beat any of the final three.

I think that some people let the media hype overrate this England team a little bit.

It's a good team, but it's not an exceptional team imo, I honestly think that Southgate achieves the best that he can with the players that his got.

Zizu 06-07-2022 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11186528)
Tbf he might've been cautious in the last Euros because maybe he thought that Italy were the better team, don't forget that away from our media it was being tipped to be a very close game, and tbf it was but unluckily for us England just missed out.

And in the World Cup we really weren't good enough to beat any of the final three.

I think that some people let the media hype overrate this England team a little bit.

It's a good team, but it's not an exceptional team imo, I honestly think that Southgate achieves the best that he can with the players that his got.


The fact is we have an average defence and midfield yet we are blessed with an abundance of attack minded players and strikers ..

We should simply be more positive.

No other of the top teams play with the security of two holding players like we do .. time and time again - even against very weak opposition.

Southgate was a fabulous defender .. that’s how he thinks


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Nicky91 07-07-2022 07:30 AM

doesn't matter with how much you win it, as long you win it

3 points are 3 points


now for today

Norway and Northern Ireland, Norway are the favourites here but never underestimate a debuting country in competitions like this (for example New Zealand didn't do badly in their first world cup at men's, same goes for Iceland in their debut euro cup at men's)

N.Ireland just have to play their own game, and don't focus too much on the opponents power play, just try to defend as good as you can, and rely on possible counter attacks and don't waste any chances you might get at scoring

Nicky91 07-07-2022 12:29 PM

possible starting line ups

Quote:

Norway: Pettersen; Sønstevold, Mjelde, Thorisdottir, Blakstad; Eikeland, Maanum, Engen, Reiten; Graham Hansen, Hegerberg

Northern Ireland: Burns; Magee, Nelson, McFadden, Burrows, Vance; Magill, Furness, Caldwell, K McGuinness; Wade
media views
Quote:

Philip O'Connor, Norway reporter
All eyes will be on Ada Hegerberg, the all-time record scorer in the UEFA Women's Champions League who stepped away from the national team after Women's EURO 2017 but returns to provide added bite to an already impressive attack. She will be flanked by Barcelona's Caroline Graham Hansen and Chelsea winger Guro Reiten as Norway try to hit the ground running against Northern Ireland. Captain Maren Mjelde is set to return to the heart of defence after a long-term injury.

Samantha Miller, Northern Ireland reporter
Northern Ireland go into this competition as big underdogs and their qualifying results against Norway don't exactly undermine that status. Yet the finals debutants are a different proposition now, with several more players going full time to gear up for EURO 2022. Rachel Furness will be key to their attacking aspirations, but they may have to do without captain Marissa Callaghan, at least initially, as she returns to fitness following injury.
view from northern irish coach
Quote:

Kenny Shiels, Northern Ireland coach: "We are not going to make up the numbers. Our first priority is to try and win a game – we have three games, and if we win two of them then more or likely we will reach the quarter-finals. But when you look at the opposition, winning one game will be very tough. It is not beyond the realms of possibility, but we are massive underdogs. We will try and win the first game [against Norway], and if we don't win that then we will try and win the next one."
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Nicky91 08-07-2022 08:20 AM

unsurprisingly Norway win with 4-1 over Northern Ireland

but still something nice for Nelson, being the first northern irish goalscorer at womens euros :love:

Nicky91 08-07-2022 08:21 AM

two games today


Spain - Finland at 18:00 CET (17:00 UK Time)


Germany - Denmark at 21:00 CET (20:00 UK Time)


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