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Lincolnshire Fans Gear Up for Women’s Euro 2025 with England and Wales in Focus

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Lincolnshire Fans Gear Up for Women’s Euro 2025 with England and Wales in Focus

Title: Lincolnshire Supporters Prepare for Women’s Euro 2025 Featuring England and Wales

As we approach the Women’s Euro 2025, football fans throughout Lincolnshire are eagerly looking forward to an electrifying summer of football. The England team, with notable talents such as Lauren James, is all set to contend in Group D alongside France, Wales, and the Netherlands. The tournament will commence with England’s challenging opener against France on the 5th of July, followed by an eagerly awaited match against Wales on the 13th of July. These games are sure to keep local fans highly engaged.

BBC and ITV have the broadcasting rights for the games, ensuring that audiences in Lincolnshire won’t miss out on any of the action. With coverage headed by Gabby Logan, and with input from former England greats like Alex Scott and Ellen White, viewers can expect top-tier analysis and commentary.

Local public houses and community centres are planning to host match screenings, aiming to unite the community in support of the Lionesses. The build-up to the tournament is generating a wave of excitement among local clubs and sports aficionados, highlighting the region’s love and enthusiasm for women’s football.

This article has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from the original reporting found on www.telegraph.co.uk.

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