The prime minister, echoing the sentiments of many, said from being crowned European champions at Wembley last year, to their dramatic campaign in Australia this summer, England's Lionesses had made young girls 'feel they belong on the pitch'.
and his two daughters will be among the 13 million Britons expected to tune in for the historic game, which kicks off in Sydney at 11am UK time on Sunday.'s team, who hope to become the country's first World Cup-winning footballers since 1966, he said"you've made us all proud"."That every girl in this country will have equal access to all school sport, including football.
"So, in a way, you've already brought football home," he said, referencing the popular England anthem.Experts are predicting that the match could shatter previous records for a women's football match, which included an average audience of 11 million for the Euros final in 2022 against Germany.to ask them to do"everything they can to help pubs get open earlier on Sunday", it is thought most will stay home to watch the game.
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