The latest in our collaboration with Goal Click sees England Blind football goalkeeper Dylan Malpas take us through his story and involvement in football.
Blind football is only growing in our country and across the world. I try not to look too far ahead but just enjoy the process of training, competing and giving everything to become the best goalkeeper for our team. The community in Hereford are thoroughly behind everything we do with England and RNC. These young players have the hunger and desire to play and are enjoying every minute of wearing the Three Lions. I wanted to show my teammates, the staff and the journey we experience together. The key to longevity for me is self-motivation and having positive energy, which enables consistency and love for football, no matter the situation.
Northern Ireland captain Marissa Callaghan calls for investment in women's football in the country to continue.
"We had our time with them at the end and I will never forget it. But I'm so proud, every player left everything out on the pitch and it's been an amazing two weeks." "In the past playing England we didn't create chances but today we went for it.
England forward on helping women's football continue to break new ground and how UEFA Women's EURO 2022 can have a huge impact on the growth of the game.
We want it to jump to the next level even more so and not settle for what we’re given. “It’d be interesting to see a young girl’s wall now and see who is up there. “It’s exciting to see how far it can rise and go in the right direction. “For me it’s still quite surreal. We still want to push it to the next level and I think that’s one thing recently that’s changed; the expectation and the expectation that we have on the game. On Thursday night it was confirmed this summer’s tournament is already the most attended EUROs in history despite there still being 15 matches to go.