Lionesses Diary: Semi-Final Day Is Here for England
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, JUL 22 – England's Lionesses prepare for their Euro 2025 semi-final against Italy while managing injuries and supporting defender Jess Carter amid racial abuse, with a 58.5% penalty conversion rate this tournament.
- On Wednesday, England Lionesses prepare for Tuesday's semi-final against Italy in Geneva at 8pm GMT, with Sarina Wiegman scheduling extra penalty drills.
- During the quarter-final against Sweden, England Lionesses trailed Sweden women's national team 2-0 after 78 minutes, scored twice in two minutes to force extra time, and advanced on penalties, showcasing resilience.
- During the penalty shootout, England's goalkeeper fought a nosebleed, with 14 penalties taken and only five scored, revealing shootout difficulty.
- We practice for hours and hours! Sarina Wiegman quipped, adding `hopefully it’s not necessary` to underscore her confidence.
- Looking beyond Geneva, Sarina Wiegman aims for her third Euro triumph, highlighting her successful coaching record after her 2017 victory.
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What a drama: England's female football players are in the final of the Football-EM. In the semi-finals, the team is in the back of Italy up to the 96th minute and shoots a penalty kick three minutes before the end of the extension.
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