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Richmond & Kew 4 Comets 3
Rose FC Women 1 Alexandra Park 1
(Alexandra Park won 5-4 on penalties) Lowdham Colts 4 Teversal 1
Tooting Bec 8 East Finchley 0 Sports Gateway 0 Retford FC Women 7
Wandsworth Borough 1 Regents Park Rangers 8
Chesterfield 11 Charnock Ridgeway 0
Hesketh Colts 1 Tranmere Rovers Development 4 Mind Over Matter 2 West End Terriers 6
Wakefield Res 3 Dearne & District 2
Bungay Town 3 North Walsham Town 0
Ide Hill & Sundridge P-P Barming
Long Lane 3 Orpington 1
New Ash Green P-P Guru Nanak
Corby Town 9 Harpole FC Women 0
Moulton Ladies 11 Earls Barton Utd 0
Leeds Medics & Dentists 4 Silsden 1
EQUALS, a six-part documentary series putting viewers one-on-one with some of the top stars in
the women's game like never before, is available today free to view on UEFA.tv.
The series examines the rapid rise of women’s football across Europe as well as the challenges
that remain, against the backdrop of a record-breaking UEFA Women’s EURO 2022, which
captivated audiences the world over last summer.
Nadine Kessler, UEFA managing director of women’s football, said about the series: "I am
incredibly grateful towards the players that shared their stories and emotions for this series in the
midst of last summer’s historic UEFA Women’s EURO 2022. Because of that, EQUALS gives
viewers unprecedented access with the top stars in our sport, from the highest of highs to the
lowest of lows. Fans will experience the game like never before, as well as better understand the
exciting future that lies ahead for women’s football.”
Each episode features a principal theme as players from all 16 teams that participated in
Women’s EURO 2022 candidly share their experiences and opinions and also discuss the road
ahead for future development.
Episode 1: Pressure is a privilege
Hear about the pressures faced on and off the field as the coverage of women’s football increases.
Episode 2: From the North
Learn what has made the Nordic teams and their players so successful, uncover more about the
culture and football in the region and how this can be linked to aiding the development of young
players.
Episode 3: Hero to Zero
Find out how injury and illness take their toll on some of the game's leading lights.
Episode 4: Friends & family
Hear about the importance of emotional support at all levels of the game and take a closer look at
the progress of some of the tournament hopefuls.
Episode 5: Real models not role models
As Women’s EURO enters the knockout stages, episode five examines how women’s football and
its protagonists are changing, with in-depth perspectives from the stars of tomorrow and
household names who have been there and done it already.
Episode 6: The start not the end
Episode 6 looks to the future of women’s football, while capturing the current state of play in the
wake of the Women's EURO final and where the game can grow from here.
What the stars say in EQUALS
Leah Williamson (England/Arsenal FC): "My mum had to pretend to be a boy to play
football. I didn’t, I had the luxury of being able to play but there’s definitely been hurdles and I
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