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Lincolnshire Lionesses: Local Players Ready for Euro 2025

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Lincolnshire Lionesses: Local Players Ready for Euro 2025

Title: Lincolnshire Lionesses: Local Players Ready for Euro 2025

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With anticipation rising for the Women’s Euro 2025, football devotees in Lincolnshire have a great deal to get excited about, as local talent is primed to leave a considerable impact on the global competition. The contest is set to commence on the 2nd of July. England will be competing in Group D with formidable opponents including France, Wales, and the Netherlands.

Supporters in Lincolnshire will have a particular interest in cheering on players who are from the region, many of whom have risen through local clubs and academies. The involvement of these individuals underlines the depth of skill and commitment within our regional football community, which continues to cultivate and advance potential sports stars.

With matches due to air live across the BBC and ITV, fans will not miss a moment of the action. Key games include the clash of England against France on the 5th of July, and the eagerly awaited England versus Wales game on the 13th of July. There is no doubt that football aficionados in Lincolnshire will be passionately backing the Lionesses, in hopes of watching them repeat their success in the 2022 European Championship.

Alongside the matches, the tournament will present familiar faces from the football fraternity such as Gabby Logan and Alex Scott, who will both be a part of the BBC’s coverage team. These personalities, alongside ex-players like Jill Scott and Ellen White, will provide expert analysis and commentary, amplifying the tournament’s thrill.

As the countdown to Euro 2025 continues, Lincolnshire remains staunchly supportive of its local talent and is keenly looking forward to seeing them excel on the European stage.

This report was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original coverage by www.telegraph.co.uk.

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