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England Triumphs in Women's Euros as USWNT Plans Fall Friendlies

By WoSoHub Editorial

The women's soccer spotlight is intensifying as England celebrated an emphatic victory over Spain to retain their Women's Euro title. In a gripping final, the English squad showcased their dominance and tactical prowess, affirming their status as one of Europe's top teams.

Meanwhile, the US Women's National Team (USWNT) has announced an exciting lineup of fall friendlies, with upcoming games set to honor veteran players Alex Morgan and Alyssa Naeher. These matches promise to be a celebratory yet competitive affair, paving the way for both emerging talents and established stars to dazzle the fans.

On the domestic front, Lily Woodham, a Wales defender, has secured a move to Liverpool Women, indicating strategic recruitment ahead of the Women's Super League season. Additionally, Bay FC's Jordan Brewster has been loaned to Club América in Liga MX Femenil for the rest of the 2025 season.

In other international highlights, Nigeria's women's team triumphed in overcoming internal challenges to secure a prestigious continental trophy, further enhancing Africa's reputation in the global women's soccer landscape.

Finally, viewers in the UK can anticipate shared broadcasting rights between BBC and ITV for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, promising extensive coverage of the highly anticipated tournament.