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Cheryl - 1) Optus Sport are showing the Euro semi-finals for free 2) Football Ferns legend Rebekah Stott is returning to Brighton and will be gracing FA WSL pitches again
Dale - Morocco has done a wonderful job hosting the Africa Cup of Nations. Their team made the Final and this game had the biggest crowd in the history of the tournament.
Eric - In April, Blacktown Spartans goalkeeper Alexis Tan played in a friendly against the Philippines senior team. On Monday, she started for the Philippines U18 team against Australia in the AFF U18 Championship.
Maj - Despite being a veteran of the German national team, this is Alexandra Popp's first Euros - she's scored in all four of Germany's games!
Steffen - Former Canberra United midfielder
Refiloe Jane (often referred to as 'Fifi', short for 'Fifinho') captained
South Africa to their first Women's Africa Cup Of Nations trophy on Sunday, defeating Morocco 2-1. South Africa had lost five previous finals in 1995, 2000, 2008, 2012 and 2018.