Sunday's final is the peak of a movement that encompasses England starting XIs of the future, but it is also the stage on which to recognise everything that has come before
, gender equality in the provision of sport within the education system, the erosion of the gender pay gap and the empowerment of young women.
Far less is said and written about the pressure of history. That is entirely natural. When something is growing we tend to be exclusively forward-thinking: grow the game, take the conversation forward, inspire the next generation. But if Sunday is the peak of a movement that encompasses England starting XIs of the future, it is also the stage on which to recognise everything that has come before. The history of women’s football – or, more accurately,If those who dedicate their professional lives to covering the Lionesses and/or
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