The family and friends of England's Ella Toone boasted their pride of the Lioness at the Union Arms during the women's World Cup Final. Fans packed out the pub which has a giant mural of the 23-year-old attacking midfielder on its outside wall.
01.08.2023 - 13:29 / ok.co.uk
The Lionesses have had much success on the pitch, but they have also had fulfilling lives off the pitch, especially when it comes to love. The team is currently in Australia and New Zealand playing in this years women's World Cup.The tournament started on July 20 and will end later this month. Mary Earps, Millie Bright, Lucy Bronze and and Ella Toone are just some of the talented footballers on this year's squad, with the players staying at a luxurious base camp in the New South Wales beach resort of Terrigal.
Here we take a look at their lives off the pitch... Chloe Kelly Chloe, 25, who will go down in history as a legend after scoring the winning goal in the Euros last year, has been with her boyfriend Scott for four years. The pair live together in a beautiful home and are pet parents to their adorable dog Otis.
Scott isn't really in the spotlight and the pair tend to be quite low-key, though she did wish him a happy three-year anniversary last year writing: "3 years forever to go, Happy anniversary my [love]". Keira Walsh and Lucy Bronze There are reports that Keira Walsh is currently dating teammate Lucy Bronze. However, it hasn’t been confirmed and they haven’t made anything official, though there have been numerous social media posts from the pair where they appear to be loved up, hinting that they may be a couple.
The family and friends of England's Ella Toone boasted their pride of the Lioness at the Union Arms during the women's World Cup Final. Fans packed out the pub which has a giant mural of the 23-year-old attacking midfielder on its outside wall.
Manchester United Women's goalkeeper Mary Earps was forced to pick herself off the floor to claim the World Cup Golden Glove after England were beaten 1-0 by Spain in the final on Sunday.
Spain have defeated England’s Lionesses to win the women’s soccer World Cup.
England Women have lost the Women's World Cup final, making Spain world champions.The European champions lost 1-0 to Spain, in the historic final at Sydney's Stadium Australia. England started the game well, as they seemed to have quashed any nerves when Lauren Hemp hit the crossbar on the 15 minute mark. Just minuets later, Lionesses keeper Mary Earps made a sensational save to deny Salma Paralluelo from five yards out.
Olga Carmona has shot into the lime light after scoring the first goal of the woman's FIFA World Cup final.The Spaniard, from Seville, stunned England fans when she crushed their hope of an early win in Sydney, Australia.The 23-year-old slotted past Mary Earps to take them to a 1-0 win , making her the talking point of the first half. She represents Real Madrid women's team and has been crucial to Spain’s magical run to the final. Already she has gained popularity due to scoring a winner for the La Roja in semi-final against Sweden, in the 90th minute of the game.The superstar made her senior debut in 2021, was also part of the under-19 Spanish side which won the 2018 European Championship.
England's Lionesses are ready to roar, as they take on Spain in the FIFA Women's World Cup final on Sunday, 20 August.The team are in a World Cup final for the first time in their history, after Sarina Wiegman's side beat Australia 3-1 on Wednesday in Sydney. Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo and Ella Toone were the stars of the match, scoring a goal each to secure the impressive win, which means today's match is the first time England's women or men have been in a final since 1966.
The Lionesses' have proved that just because you're a professional footballer doesn't mean you can't be glam on the pitch, from elegant manicures to lengthy lashes. The England women's national football team have made it to the final of theWomen's World Cup 2023 after beating co-hosts Australia on Wednesday, 16 August and they all looked stunning as they were doing so.
The Lionesses are one step away from making World Cup history after beating tournament hosts Australia in a thrilling semi-final. Of course the road to get here wasn’t easy, and the sporting stars say there have been plenty of challenges along the way, including sexism and having to work a second job alongside their training to support themselves financially.
Tensions are high as England prepare to take on Spain in the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup today (Sunday August 20).
The moment Ella Toone's stunning semi-final goal against Australia hit the back of the net, the nation went wild. But in one pub in Greater Manchester this meant more.
England Lionesses are hoping to make history today as they take part in the Women's World Cup final. The team will face Spain at the 75,000-plus capacity Stadium Australia on Sunday morning.
It's fair to say that the path to super stardom for female footballers isn't always a smooth one. You need need a burning motivation and steely determination as well as a true passion for the game. Most women in the sport agree that a post-football career action plan is needed too in order to ensure a steady flow of income.
England's Lionesses have soared through the FIFA Women's World Cup this year with a whopping winning streak throughout the tournament, including during their semi-final clash against Australia. Now heading to take on Spain in what will be a nail-biting final on Sunday 20 August, the team have revealed one unique supersition they credit with ensuring a win.
England's date with destiny is looming large. Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses are set to represent the nation in its first football World Cup final since 1966.
They are the nation's heroes, on the cusp of World Cup glory.
England are into the Women’s World Cup final for the first time after beating Australia in the semi-final on Wednesday.
Piccadilly Gardens will be showing the Women's World Cup final with thousands expected to enjoy the nail-biting match against Spain on the big screen.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have led the messages of congratulations as the victorious Lionesses reached their first ever World Cup final. England booked their place in Sunday’s final with a thrilling 3-1 win over co-hosts Australia in front of a crowd of 75,784 in Sydney on Wednesday. Ella Toone opened the scoring for the Lionesses after 36 minutes when she thumped the ball home from 10 yards when Australia failed to clear a Lauren Hemp cross.
Ella Toone previously revealed the special meaning behind her goal celebrations as England took on Australia in the semi-final of the Women's World Cup.The footballer, 23, is currently in Australia and New Zealand hoping to take the Lionesses to the final after a nail-biting match against the national team. During the match Ella, who plays as an attacking midfielder for Women's Super League club Manchester United, scored a stunning strike in the 36th-minute.
The Lionesses are one step away from making World Cup history after beating tournament host’s Australia in a thrilling semi-final. England beat Australia’s Matildas 3-1 in the nail-biting showdown at the Stadium Australia in Sydney on Wednesday.The Lionesses opened the scoring after 36 minutes when Ella Toone smashed the ball home from 10 yards after Australia failed to clear a cross from Lauren Hemp. England led at the break but the Matildas’ superstar captain Sam Kerr justified the pre-match hype with a rocket of an equaliser for Australia on 63 minutes.