England Women have been drawn against Austria, Norway and Northern Ireland in Group A of next summer's European Championships. https://twitter.com/Lionesses/status/1453763762754887684?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet They will play Austria at Old Trafford on July 6th in the curtain-raiser, followed by Norway on July 11th at the Brighton Community Stadium. They will round off their group stage against Northern Ireland on July 15th at St Mary's Stadium, home to Southampton FC. The final will take place on July 31st at Wembley Stadium. Northern Ireland qualified for the tournament for the first time via the play-offs and will open their campaign against Norway on July 7th in Southampton. Manchester City and England right-back Lucy Bronze - speaking to the BBC - said: "The pressure is there being the home nation. "We’ve got that twelfth man that no other nation will have.” Leigh Sports Village will host three Group C games, in which ho...
Tottenham Hotspur ruined the takeover party for Newcastle United at St James’ Park after a superb 3-2 comeback win over the home side. Harry Kane’s first league goal this season – along with strikes from Tanguy Ndombele and Son Heung-Min – ensured they were victorious despite Callum Wilson’s header and Eric Dier’s own goal. The match was overshadowed by a medical emergency in the stands towards the end of the first half when a fan was taken ill. The London club rise to fifth in the table following this result, while their hosts remain in the bottom three. The heralding of a new dawn was also a personal landmark for Newcastle manager Steve Bruce, who took charge of his 1000 th league game. Both Wilson and Jamal Lascelles returned from injury to start for the Magpies, while Spurs named an unchanged starting line-up. Wilson gave the hosts a dream start inside two minutes with a great header from a Javier Manquillo cross. Spurs hit back in the 17 th minute when Ndombele curled the...