Year: 2025

England Women U23 players will travel to Spain for two matches in Murcia during the April international window. Head coach Emma Coates has named a 23-player squad for the final phase of the 2024-25 season. England will take part in the WU23 European competition finals, joining the nine other nations that have competed in the tournament this season. After finishing outside the top two in Group B, Coates’ team will play two classification matches to achieve the highest possible final ranking. Read more Read More
The England Women U19 will travel to Spain for two matches in Murcia during the April international break. Head coach Lauren Smith has named a 21-player squad for the final round of EURO qualifying. England will host and face Belgium, Austria, and Ukraine, aiming to secure a place at the 2025 UEFA Women’s U19 EURO finals. Only the group winners will qualify for the tournament, set to take place in Poland in June. Read more Read More
At just 19 years old, Matthew Brennan is making a name for himself on the international cycling scene. Having turned professional with Visma | Lease a Bike, the young Brit is impressing with his versatility and maturity. After a blistering start to the season, marked by several notable victories, he is living up to the high expectations placed upon him and is already drawing comparisons to some of the biggest riders of recent years thanks to his current performances at the Volta a Catalunya. Read more Read More
This Tuesday at 7:00 PM, on one of the many pitches at St. George’s Park, England’s U17 squad will wrap up their qualifying campaign for the U17 European Championship, set to take place from May 19 to June 1, 2025, should they secure their final qualification. Facing Northern Ireland in an all-British clash, the Young Lions will be favorites to secure a third consecutive victory and having already qualified for the tournament, they will try to finish the international break in a good way. Read more Read More
This Tuesday at 8:00 PM, in Deeside, one of the northernmost venues in Wales, England’s U19 squad will conclude their qualifying campaign for the U19 European Championship, set to take place from June 13 to June 26, 2025, should they secure final qualification. Facing a talented Portugal side, the Young Lions must avoid defeat to guarantee their place in the tournament. As it stands, both nations sit on four points, but England holds the edge on goal difference (+2 vs. +1). Read more Read More