Women’s European Championship in Switzerland
Prince William may cheer the shooting festival
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Prince William experienced a significant victory of the English in the stadium at the women’s football European Championship in Switzerland.
On Tuesday evening, Prince William (43) still cleaned up for the state banquet at Windsor Castle in honor of the Macron. Less than 24 hours later, he already found himself in the Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich to look at the European Championships of the English national team against the Netherlands. A trip that was worth it for the royal.
Because to see Prince William received a safe 4-0 shooter festival of the players of head coach Sarina Wiegman (55). Especially with a young fan in the stands, Prince William seemed to have celebrated this result, as the pictures from the stadium show. At one point, the child with his fingers apparently thrilled the end result of the football game towards the royal. He paid tribute to the gesture with an appreciative look.
Will Germany-English come soon?
Such a clear result was not to be expected – the English women had lost the opening game against France with 1: 2 and were therefore already in the match with the Netherlands with a lot of pressure.
On July 13th there is another exciting party that William cannot miss for a double reason. Then England finally has to go against Wales – certainly a mandatory date for the Prince of Wales.
Provided that the respective progress, there could already be a classic match Germany versus England in the quarter-finals. The first -placed team of Group C will play against the second of the group D. On July 19, the first -placed team from Group D will deal with the second from Group C.
The team of Christian Wück (52) is currently in second place in group C. Despite two victories, because Sweden, the upcoming opponent, was able to win the first two games and has a slightly better goal difference. Only with one win can the DFB players still move to first place.
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Source: Stern

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