Check out the latest on England's football journey with Elite League success and Women's U17 EURO opponents!
In the world of football, England is on a winning streak with both the Elite League squad and the Women's U17 team making headlines. Ben Futcher's Elite League side secured their third consecutive victory, showcasing an unbeatable form in the 2024 season. The team's impressive performance under Ben Futcher's leadership is setting a high standard for their competitors. On the other hand, Natalie Henderson's England women's under-17s received an exciting update as they were drawn into Group A alongside hosts Sweden, Norway, and France for the upcoming 2024 UEFA Women's U17 EURO finals in May. The young talents will face tough competition in the tournament, but their skills and determination are sure to make a mark on the international stage.
As England's Elite League squad maintains their winning momentum, fans are eager to see if they can continue their unbeaten run throughout the season. The team's cohesion and strategic play have been key to their success, making them a formidable force in the league. Meanwhile, the England women's under-17s are gearing up to face strong opponents in the Women's U17 EURO finals. With the likes of Sweden, Norway, and France in their group, the young players have a chance to test their abilities against top European teams and gain valuable experience. The tournament will be a crucial stepping stone for the development of women's football in England, showcasing the talent and potential of the next generation of players.
There was a third win in a row for Ben Futcher's side as they continued their 2024 off unbeaten.
Natalie Henderson's England women's under-17s will join hosts Sweden, Norway and France in Group A for the 2024 UEFA Women's U17 EURO finals in May.
Young Lions secure place at UEFA U17 EURO Finals after second-place finish in elite qualifying group.
Head coach Emma Coates has selected a 23-player squad for the last camp of the season.
Lucy Thomas has been selected by England Under-23s for the upcoming international break. The Blues shot-stopper will join up with Emma Coates' 23-player squad ...