
Bronze seals historic victory with stunning strike
England came from behind to beat Norway 2-1 and progress through to the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarterfinals thanks to a wonder goal from Lucy Bronze.
But who is the 23-year-old defender?
Kane Brooker is an editor for Read Man Utd and contributor for Read WSL and Read La Liga. Having previously featured on Sky Sports News and The Non-League Football Paper, Kane is also the club reporter, programme editor and press and communications officer for Walton Casuals Football Club.

England came from behind to beat Norway 2-1 and progress through to the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarterfinals thanks to a wonder goal from Lucy Bronze.
But who is the 23-year-old defender?

The FA confirmed on Tuesday that Sheffield FC have met all administrative requirements for their promotion to the FA WSL.
The Yorkshire side earned their place in the WSL 2 next season with a 1-0 win over Southern champions Portsmouth in the first ever Premier League play-off.

Two first half goals from Karen Carney and Fara Williams were enough to see England through to the next round of the Women’s World Cup despite conceding another late goal.
The Lionesses will now face Norway on Monday 22 June.

Three goals in the opening 13 minutes set France on their way to a 5-0 victory over Mexico.
The result saw Le Blues top Group F on goal difference, setting up a last 16 encounter with South Korea on Saturday.

Stephanie Roche first made headlines after she became the first woman to feature in the top 3 nominees of the FIFA Puskas Award following her stunning strike for Irish club Peamount United.
Roche is now in the news again for signing a two-year deal with WSL1 side Sunderland Ladies.

Arsenal’s Casey Stoney will be awarded an MBE to her services to football by the Queen upon her return from the 2015 Women’s World Cup with England.
Stoney has over 100 international caps but has also worked tirelessly off the pitch to promote equality within the game, most notably pushing to remove the negative connotations of being an openly gay footballer.

Nigerian defender Ugo Njoku will be banned for three games following her elbow on Australia’s Samantha Kerr in Friday’s Women’s World Cup Group D fixture.
Nigeria will now face tournament favourites USA in their final group game of the tournament on Wednesday 17 June without the 20-year-old.

Fran Kirby bagged England’s opening goal of their 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign in her first ever start in the prestigious competition.
Karen Carney then came off the bench to seal a 2-1 victory for the Lionesses that see them potentially needing just a point in their final game to progress to the last 16.

Colombia recorded their first ever World Cup win in a shock result against tournament favourites France, to move top of Group F with one game remaining.
The South American outfit are ranked 28th in the world and now need just a point against England next time out to qualify for the last 16.

England face Mexico in what manager Mark Sampson is describing as a ‘must not lose game’.
The Three Lionesses suffered a narrow defeat to arguably their toughest opponents in the group stages, France, last time out.

Before the second-round of fixtures from the group stages gets underway, here at SLS we take a look back at our top five favourite moments from the opening week of this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Comment below if you agree with our choices!

France’s Camille Abily will not be punished for her elbow in the face of England’s Laura Bassett during the opening game of Group F in this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The French midfielder was part of the victorious side that beat Mark Sampson’s Lionesses 1-0 on Tuesday.