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Full Time: A show about women's soccer
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  • Angharad James-Turner talks Wales' emotional Euros & Seattle Reign's resurgence
    On this week's Full Time Focus, Seattle Reign midfielder Angharad James-Turner joins the show to talk to Asli Pelit her summer captaining Wales at its first-ever major tournament, Women's Euro 2025. Then attentions turn to the return of the NWSL. This week, James-Turner signed a new two-year contract extension with Seattle, and the 31-year-old explains why she is so committed to the team and how the Reign has turned things around after a disappointing 2024.Asli and producer Theo also unpack the business side of the NWSL's summer break, how teams are increasing marketing efforts this August, and what could change in the future to help the league retain more momentum.PLUS: Theo gets focused with Full Time's 1-2-3 of what to watch this weekend in the NWSL, from Jess Carter's speedy to return to Gotham and a potential goal-fest in the Bay._______________Referenced on the show:How NWSL teams plan to beat the annual mid-summer miasmaJess Carter on missing Euros celebrations: It was my decision to return to club side GothamWomen’s soccer summer returns stateside_______________HOST: Theo Lloyd-HughesGUESTS: Asli Pelit, Angharad James-TurnerPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: ⁠[email protected]⁠Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter ⁠here⁠Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub ⁠here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • England's Euro parade & biggest talking points ahead of the NWSL's return
    It's time to say goodbye to the ‘summer of soccer’ because what’s that on the horizon? Yes, the return of the NWSL.On this week's Full Time, Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan have their feelings heard on the finals of Women's Euro 2025 and Women's Africa Cup of Nations, as well as hear from Charlotte Harpur who was amongst all the fun outside Buckingham Palace on Tuesday when England paraded its Euros trophy in front of 65,000 people. From Burna Boy and Sarina Wiegman, to what the legacy of the Lionesses's back-to-back trophies will be? It's the ultimate final chapter to a historic summer. Then, it's time to turn the focus to the NWSL. As the league's summer break concludes, Tamerra and Meg answer all the biggest questions and discuss the major talking points ahead of the first weekend of games. Can anyone catch the Kansas City Current? Will Mia Fishel or Sveindis Jónsdóttir have the bigger impact? How will Racing Louisville build on a strong first half to make the playoffs for the first time?Articles referenced on the show: Jess Carter on missing Euros celebrations: It was my decision to return to club side GothamSarina Wiegman, Burna Boy and how England celebrated becoming proper football royalty (again)How NWSL teams plan to beat the annual mid-summer miasmaWomen’s Euro 2025 final draws 1.35 million viewers, breaks U.S. audience recordLucy Bronze, the Euro 2025 winner who played with a leg fracture: “Was it worth it? Absolutely!”Is Morocco’s plethora of tournament hosting duties helping its investment or stalling others’?Trinity Rodman details pain that kept her out of action as she nears return to Spirit_______________HOSTS: Tamerra Griffin, Meg LinehanGUEST: Charlotte HarpurPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes, with additional work on England parade feature by Abi Paterson VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter ⁠⁠here⁠⁠Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub ⁠⁠here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • How England overcame Spain to win Women's Euro 2025
    England held their nerve again. England fought to the bitter end again. England are European champions yet again.The final episode of Full Time Euros takes you inside England's penalty shootout win over Spain in the Women's Euro 2025 final win in Basel, Switzerland, with host Jillian Sakovits and the Athletic’s Laia Cervello, Michael Cox, and Charlotte Harpur.The trio analyze how England were able to overcome Spain, blunting their attack enough to see out the game 1-1 in normal time, and how the Lionesses held their nerve to triumph on penalties for the second time this tournament. Where does Spain go from here? What was the secret to Sarina Weigman's team talks? How will this England team be celebrating? The Athletic has it all from an extremely dramatic climax to Women's Euro 2025._______________Articles mentioned on the show: How England nullified Spain: The Wiegman tactics that shut down the world championsEngland’s Euro 2025 final penalty shootout: Notes under sleeves, a retaken kick, and ice-cold KellyEngland’s Lucy Bronze says she played in Euros with fractured leg: ‘It’s painful but I’m going to party’Inside the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 win: Wiegman’s ‘new England’ mantra, ‘hard’ talks and… penaltiesEngland 1-1 Spain AET (3-1 on pens): Wiegman gets her calls right as Lionesses win Euro 2025________________HOST: Jillian SakovitsGUESTS: Michael Cox, Laia Cervello, Charlotte HarpurPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter ⁠⁠here⁠⁠Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub ⁠⁠here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Everything you need to know about the Women's Euro 2025 final
    It all comes down to this. The final of Women’s Euro 2025 is here, and England will meet Spain at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland, on Sunday. Host Jillian Sakovits is joined by The Athletic’s Laia Cervello and Charlotte Harpur to break down everything you need to know about the Women’s Euro 2025 final. The trio trace England and Spain’s respective journeys to the final, and what makes this particular soccer rivalry so special. How have the reigning European champions, England, evolved since lifting their first trophy on home soil three years ago? In a repeat of the Women’s World Cup final in 2023, how will the sequel match-up to the original? What would it mean to Spain to win a first-ever Women’s Euros title? _______________Articles mentioned on the show: Should any of England’s Euro 2025 finishers be starters in the final?Chloe Kelly: England’s confident, calm hero who ‘thrives’ in pressure momentsAitana Bonmati is showing why Spain were so keen to have her back after meningitis scareThe pattern across 13 years of men’s and women’s semi-finals that gives England hope________________HOST: Jillian SakovitsGUESTS: Laia Cervello, Charlotte HarpurPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter ⁠⁠here⁠⁠Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub ⁠⁠here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Is Copa America Femenina evolving or stagnating?
    The start of Copa America Femenina 2025 has been marred by a protest by the Uruguay players over investment, and complaints from Brazil regarding facilities and marketing. So, as the women's soccer world celebrates an incredible month of international soccer, is CONMEBOL's continental championship evolving or stagnating? On this week's Full Time, Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan are joined by The Athletic's Melanie Anzidei to go deeper into the state of Copa America Femenina and how South American women's soccer is trying to keep up with the the rest of world. Will the hosts, Ecuador, see the same surge of interest as seen this summer at Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco and at the Euros in Switzerland? How have Colombia emerged as a contender? What is Marta's legacy at the competition? How important is investment in the region with the next Women's World Cup coming to Brazil in 2027?PLUS: Producer Theo catches up with Houston Dash and Venezuela midfielder Barbara Olivieri. The Texas-born player talk about what it means to represent the country of her parents, her love and passion for Venezuelan culture, and La Vinotinto's chances out in Ecuador this summer. Articles referenced on the show: Copa América Femenina alters practice rules following outcry from BrazilUruguay resumes training for Copa América after players protest conditions_______________HOSTS: Tamerra Griffin, Meg LinehanGUEST: Melanie Anzidei, Barbara OlivieriPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter ⁠⁠here⁠⁠Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub ⁠⁠here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Full Time is The Athletic’s dedicated podcast for the U.S. women’s national team, the National Women’s Soccer League, and the larger world of international women's soccer. Three times a week, join Meg Linehan, Tamerra Griffin and Jillian Sakovits as they tackle the culture, context, and conversations about the sport here in America and beyond, with help from fellow writers, guests and insiders from all corners of the game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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