
England v Germany: women’s international football friendly – live
GOAL! England 1-3 Germany (Stanway, 33)
2m ago
Penalty for England
5m ago
GOAL! England 0-3 Germany (Bühl, 29)
22m ago
GOAL! England 0-2 Germany (Gwinn, 11)
30m ago
GOAL! England 0-1 Germany (Gwinn, 4)
36m ago
Kick-off: England 0-0 Germany
GOAL! England 1-3 Germany (Stanway, 33)
The Bayern Munich midfielder Georgia Stanway steps up and hits a perfect penalty into the bottom left corner. Is this the start of a comeback?
Penalty for England
32 min: A lifeline for England. Lauren Hemp makes her way to the byline and whips a cross towards the six yard box. Her delivery is deflected however as it hits Gwinn’s hand. The referee doesn’t give a penalty at first but it’s going to be checked … penalty given!
GOAL! England 0-3 Germany (Bühl, 29)
England are being run ragged. Germany win the ball back deep in their own half and within a flash they’re on the counter attack. One, two, three passes and the ball is with Klara Bühl on the left wing. The Bayern Munich forward cuts in on her right foot and smashes the ball past Hampton at the near post. The keeper will be disappointed with that one.
Hannah Hampton continues to keep Mary Earps out of the starting line up. Here’s what Sarina Wiegman had to say about her decision.
ITV have agreed a new four-year record deal with The FA as they will continue to be the home of the Lionesses from 2025-2029.
The deal will see the broadcaster show all of the England senior women’s teams qualifying fixtures for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 and UEFA Women’s EURO 2029, as well as the team’s UEFA Women’s Nations League campaigns and all international friendlies.
All games will continue to be free-to-air, with a commitment for more than half of the matches each season shown on ITV1 with the remainder available on ITV4 and ITVX.
The existing four-year deal [2021-2025] draws to a close at the end of the 2024-25 season.
ITV also recently signed a deal for live coverage of the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 alongside the BBC, with every match broadcast in the UK on either ITV or the BBC, except for the final, which will be shown by both broadcasters.
100,000 fans coming to the stadium. Yes, of course, Wembley can have more people there. But we’re thinking big.”
Wiegman’s new England ready for ‘totally different Germany’ at Wembley
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