England, Sarina Wiegman
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Sarina Wiegman is in line for an honorary damehood if England retain the European Women’s Championship, and could receive one even if they do not.
Dutch football manager Sarina Wiegman reached her fifth tournament final in a row on Tuesday, beating Italy with her England women’s team to reach the final of this summer’s European Championships in Switzerland.
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GB News on MSNSarina Wiegman in line for major honour after making history in Lionesses win over Italy
England boss Sarina Wiegman could be in line to receive a major honour after she guided the Lionesses to a third successive major final following their dramatic 2-1 victory over Italy on Tuesday evening.
Sarina Wiegman and Georgia Stanway have spoken out about the “disgusting” racist abuse that Jess Carter has endured during Euro 2025.Carter took to social media on Sunday to call out the
An unprecedented third successive major final appearance engineered by a series of extraordinary comebacks and a manager similarly lauded and hammered at the same time - there is a familiar feel about England at the Women's Euros.
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Sarina Wiegman made the move to the UK from her native Netherlands back in 2020, when she was appointed as England Women's football manager
Sweden, like France before them, targeted the left side of England’s defence. Wiegman eventually swapped centre-backs Jess Carter and Leah Williamson round, deploying the latter on the left, but by then England were already 2–0 down.