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Ìý Women's football 03 JuneÌý2005 Ìý
Why does it still have a low profile?

This weekend marks an historic moment for women's football. The Â鶹ԼÅÄ will show it's first women's international as England play Finland in the European Championships at the City of Manchester stadium.

Martha asks Paula Cocozza, the Guardian's sports correspondent who reports on the women's game, to assess England's chances of challenging Germany's domination of the tournament, and why the women's game has such a low profile when it's the fastest growing sport in this country.


England v Finland
The UEFA 2005 Women's European Championship
Sunday 5 June, 7pm at Manchester City FC

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