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Hello! The women’s Euro is entering its final week with the semi-finals kicking off on Tuesday, and the transfer market has brought in new storylines to keep us engaged at the start of the week. Hereโs the latest buzz.
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Tuesday, July 22nd
๐ WAFCON: Nigeria vs. South Africa, 12 PM
๐ช๐บ Women’s Euro: England vs. Italy, 3 PM
๐ WAFCON: Morocco vs. Ghana, 3 PM
๐ Women’s Copa: Colombia vs. Bolivia, 5 PM
๐ Copa America Femenina: Paraguay vs. Brazil, 8 PM
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Italy and Britain Clash in the Semi-Finals
The women’s Euro action resumes on Tuesday, showcasing the UK against Italy, who have both exceeded expectations in reaching the semi-finals.
Defending champions England have made a comeback after a challenging quarterfinal against Sweden, winning in a penalty shootout after rallying from a 2-0 deficit. England is a favorite in this matchup, but theyโve faced struggles, including a 2-1 loss in the group stage to France, highlighting their defensive vulnerabilities. Still, with 13 goals scored across four matches and 10 different scorers contributing, they have what it takes to outscore nearly any opponent.
On the other hand, Italy is not traditionally seen as a power in women’s football but has proved to be an exciting contender this summer. While not known for an offensive onslaught, they can still pose challenges to defenses, similar to France and Sweden, who troubled England. Leading the charge is Christiana Gilleri from Juventus, who has netted three goals, putting her in a position to challenge the Lionesses. Regardless of the outcome, Italy is already having a transformative summer, marking their first knockout victory since 1997.
Gilleri noted the positive impact of manager Andrea Songsing, who has galvanized the team since taking over after the 2023 Womenโs World Cup.
Gilleri: "He did an incredible job, bringing unity to the team and instilling confidence in us."
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Forward Moves in the Transfer Window
Several major European clubs have confirmed their new attacking signings over the weekend, gearing up for the upcoming season.
Some long-anticipated deals have been completed, including Noni Madueke moving from Chelsea to Arsenal, as well as Victor Osimhen’s transition from Napoli to Galatasaray. Madueke stands out as a significant addition to Arsenalโs ambitions following a second-place finish in the Premier League.
Additionally, Liverpool is reportedly finalizing a signing with Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, outbidding Newcastle United with a deal over $110 million. The 23-year-old is poised to bolster Liverpool’s offensive options, especially alongside new talents like Florian Wirtz.
Francesco Porzio: "Ekitike must prove he can compete at the level of Premier League champions."
In other transfer news, Barcelona has reached an agreement to loan Marcus Rashford from Manchester United with a buyout option. This move seems logical for Barcelona, given their financial constraints, while providing Rashford a fresh start away from the intense environment at United.
Roger Gonzalez: "A change of scenery could help Rashford rediscover his form."
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๐ช๐บ Women’s Euro Semi-Finals: Previewing the final four teams in the competition.
๐ All Eyes on the Final: Anticipating potential matchups as Spain and Italy vie for their first title.
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- Women’s Euro Semi-Finals: England vs Italy, Tuesday, 3 PM
๐ฐ Pick: Lauren James to score (+115)
England has a wealth of attacking talent, with Lauren James being a standout player. Targeting a spot in the final, she is expected to play a crucial role in finding the net against Italy.
For more betting picks and expert insights, visit cbssports.com.
What We See
CBS Sports Golazo Network offers various programs for fans:
- Morning Footy (Weekdays 8 AM – 10 AM) – A flagship show reviewing highlights and major stories.
- Thursdays: Dedicated shows focusing on women’s soccer, including NWSL coverage.
CBS Sports Golazo Network is available to stream 24/7 on the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and Paramount+.
Fan Take: This week’s matches in the Women’s Euro and the ongoing transfer activities are crucial developments for soccer fans. They not only highlight emerging talents but also set the stage for exciting competition at both club and international levels, enhancing the future of women’s soccer.