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    The nation awaits as Lionesses bid to make World Cup history

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    By News Team on August 20, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    Thousands of football fans are set to cheer on the Lionesses this morning as they take on Spain in the World Cup Final (Picture: Danish Ravi/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)

    England’s Lionesses are set for the game of their lives, with the whole nation hoping they ‘roar to victory’ in their first Women’s World Cup final.

    Millions of supporters will be celebrating if they beat Spain at the 75,000-plus seat Stadium Australia in Sydney and make England world champions for the first time since the men’s team’s victory in 1966.

    Supporters are set to flock to pubs and bars for the 11am kick-off with the game tipped to give a £185 million boost to the UK economy.

    Ahead of the match, the King issued a rallying cry of ‘roar to victory’ and the Prime Minister urged players to bring the trophy home, although neither is attending the game Down Under.

    England captain Millie Bright said the Lionesses need to play the ‘game of our lives’ to be crowned champions.

    ‘I think it’s been players’ dreams for years,’ the 29-year-old defender said.

    The Lionesses will be hoping to continue their winning run(Picture: Daniela Porcelli/SPP/Shutterstock)

    Larry the cat is backing the Lionesses with Number 10 sporting flags outside(Picture: PA)

    ‘We know how passionate our nation is back home and how much they want us to win.

    ‘We need to play the game of our lives.’

    Manager Sarina Wiegman, who led the Lionesses to glory at Euro 2022, hailed the levels of support ahead of the final as ‘incredible’.

    ‘We felt the support, we felt the support here, but also from the other side of the world in the UK,’ she said.

    ⚽️ As dawn breaks in Australia, a message from His Majesty The King …#FIFAWWC #womensworldcup #womensworldcup2023 #womensworldcupfinal pic.twitter.com/0iZpSJ5cKB

    — The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) August 19, 2023

    ❤️💙 pic.twitter.com/No8bJk2gkV

    — Lionesses (@Lionesses) August 19, 2023

    ‘That’s something that we dream of.’

    England’s 3-1 semi-final victory over co-host Australia on Wednesday was the most-watched game of the tournament, but the final is set to be viewed by millions more.

    A peak of 11.5 million people watched the semi-final in Australia, while in England a high of 7.3 million fans saw the game on BBC One on a working day.

    It will be the biggest game of the players lives today (Picture: PA)

    The Kirby Estate has once again got behind the Lionesses(Picture: PA)

    The Shard was one of the landmarks that glowed red and white in support of the Lionesses(Picture: Jack Dredd/Shutterstock)

    Thousands of people are expected to pack out pubs across the UK today (Picture: Guy Bell/Shutterstock)

    Public screenings are set to take place at locations such as Victoria Park in Tower Hamlets, east London – which could accommodate around 12,500 supporters for the game.

    ‘Good luck today Lionesses, and may you roar to victory’, said Charles, in a message shared on social media on Saturday evening.

    Rishi Sunak also wished them well in a letter to ‘Sarina and all our Lionesses’.

    He said: ‘For my daughters, and for every girl in this country, you have made football something for them; you have made them feel they belong on the pitch.

    ‘So – in a way – you’ve already brought football home.

    ‘All that remains is to bring the trophy home too – and the whole nation is rooting for you. Thank you – and good luck!’

    The Prince of Wales apologised in advance for not attending the final.

    It comes after sports broadcaster Gabby Logan, who is set to host the BBC’s coverage of the game, said she was ‘disappointed’ that William – president of the Football Association – was not going.

    In the short video posted to social media on Saturday, the heir to the throne was sitting beside a smiling Princess Charlotte, eight, who was clutching a football.

    William said: ‘Lionesses we want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow, we’re sorry we can’t be there in person but we’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved and the millions you’ve inspired here and around the world.

    ‘So go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves.’

    A grinning Charlotte added: ‘Good luck Lionesses.’

    Queen Letizia of Spain is set to travel to Australia for the final, while UK royals and are not attending.

    Millions of pints are expected to be drank this morning despite the early kick off(Picture: PA)

    England fans have travelled to Australia to watch the final(Pictures: Daniela Porcelli/SPP/Shutterstock)

    The Lionesses are only a few hours away from kick off (Picture: FIFA)

    Appearing on BBC’s Newscast, sports broadcaster Logan was asked her thoughts on William and Mr Sunak both not travelling to cheer on the Lionesses.

    The 50-year-old said: ‘I have to say I’m disappointed that Prince William isn’t going with his role at the FA and the history that is going to happen and be created on Sunday, one way or the other.

    ‘I just wonder would neither of those people come to a men’s World Cup final, would Britain not be represented by at least one of those two figures at a men’s World Cup and I can’t help thinking that they would be there.

    ‘I don’t know what prior engagements that can’t be moved or if there’s something that’s enormously important that is getting in the way of this, but it does feel like we should have somebody of national (importance).’

    MPs have called on the authorities to ignore instances of publicans serving outside of their usual Sunday hours, after warnings that licensing rules may leave some venues unable to serve pints or open early for excited fans on the day.

    On Thursday, Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove said: ‘I’ve asked councils to do everything they can to help pubs get open earlier on Sunday, so people can come together and enjoy a drink before kick-off for this special occasion.’

    In Cornwall, the local council and police have already announced they will not take enforcement action for early opening during the big match.

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    It will be the first time an England side has been in the World Cup final since 1966. 

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