Lotte Wubben-Moy, Alessia Russo and Ella Toone at England training
The Lionesses are preparing for the major tournament this summer(Image credit: Getty Images)

The women's Euros are just around the corner, starting on 2 July, and the incredible football that will be on display will no doubt inspire even more girls and women to get involved in the sport.

Every major tournament sees a spike in interest with Euro 2022 particularly cutting through. Reports suggest over 100,000 more women and girls have taken up the sport in England since the Lionesses beat Germany at Wembley.

In order to keep the numbers growing, at a participation level as well as growing ways for fans to support their teams, EE have committed to building young girls confidence on and off the pitch.

EE, Lead Partner of the Home Nations Football Associations, have developed a 'Squad Goals platform.

The platform, accessible on EE Learnsmart, highlights ways in which women and girls can get involved in the game. It can show them their closest local club to start playing and events they can attend with friends where they can watch Euro 2025 games.

There are also Learnsmart lessons where supporters can be taught skills by England and Wales players and additionally there is a competition to enter.

Women's football editor

Sarah joined the FourFourTwo team in September 2024 in a freelance role. She also writes for The Guardian, BBC and Rugby World where she specialises in women's football and rugby. Sarah has a bachelors degree in English and a master's in newspaper journalism.


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