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Lincolnshire’s Lionesses Hope to Inspire Local Fans During Euro 2025

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Lincolnshire’s Lionesses Hope to Inspire Local Fans During Euro 2025

The anticipation for the Women’s Euro 2025 is increasing, with the residents of Lincolnshire preparing to cheer on the Lionesses, England’s prodigious female football team, as they endeavour to retain their European Championship title. Following a remarkable 4-0 win over the Netherlands, England’s talented player Alessia Russo confidently shared her hopes for the squad’s future. In her words, “the sky’s the limit” ahead of their imminent clash with Wales. ITV will broadcast this crucial match live, making it possible for fans in their homes to be part of all the heated action.

Residents throughout Lincolnshire are encouraged to join the viewing party on Sunday, 13th July, at 8 p.m. BST. The match, which sees England taking on Wales, will be played in St. Gallen. As the tournament commences from the 2nd of July running through to the 27th of July in Switzerland, it’s set to be a summer filled with inspirational performances for growing football aficionados within our local community. Continue to follow The Lincoln Post for further news on the progress of our local champions in the tournament. You can also engage in the discussion on social media with the hashtag #LionessesLincolnshire.

The original version of this story was published by The Telegraph, and The Lincoln Post has modified it to suit our readership.

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