Send your support to the Lionesses ahead of Women's World Cup final

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Send your support to the Lionesses ahead of Women's World Cup final
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Boss Sarina Wiegman says England feel buoyed by the levels of support for the team ahead of the World Cup final. And now you can show your support too - with our interactive cheer map that allows you to send a message to the Lionesses ahead of the final. Just scroll down to access the Cheer Map.

“I feel privileged. I’m very happy in the place where I am now. There’s a lot of support, we have everything we need to perform at the highest level. It is a pleasure to work with these incredible people.” Former Netherlands boss Wiegman took over as England manager in September 2021 and led the team to Euro 2022 glory on home soil last summer. Asked whether the bond between the players and Wiegman had grown, captain and centre-back Millie Bright said: “The longer you work together, the better the connection.

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