Uefa Women’s Euro 2022 England’s Biggest Win In Womens Euro Cup Beating Norway By 8-0

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England women registered a record 8-0 win against Norway in the Euro Cup. This is the biggest win in the history of the women’s and men’s Euro Cups. Even before this, the record for the biggest win in the Euro Cup is recorded in the name of England. In 2017, England beat Scotland 6-0. At the same time, in 2009, Germany defeated England 6-2. Not only this, England has become the first team to score six goals in the first half.
Beth Mead scored a hat-trick, Ellen White scored two goals
England started their campaign with a 1–0 win against Austria. In the second match, a hat-trick from Beth Mead (34, 38, 81 minutes) and two goals from Alain White (29 and 41 minutes) helped Norway beat Norway by a huge 8-0 margin and almost paved the way for the quarter-finals. In the presence of 28847 spectators, England played under pressure on Norway from the beginning. In the 12th minute, Georgia Stanway opened England’s account by scoring a penalty. Just three minutes later, Lauren Hemp scored. Allen White scored in the 29th minute, Beth Mead 34th, 38th and Allen White scored in the 41st minute to give England a 6-0 lead at the end of the first half. No team has scored so many goals in the history of the Euro Cup in the first half.
two goals in the second half
Like the first half, in the second half too, England showed an aggressive game against Norway. Two goals were scored in this half. Aliso Russo scored the seventh goal for England in the 66th minute. With Rousseau’s goal, England became the team with the most goals in a match in the Euro Championship. At the same time, Beth Mead completed her hat-trick by scoring a goal in the 81st minute. England are at the top of Group A with two wins and six points.
Euro Cup biggest win
crew | Against | margin of victory | year |
England | Norway | 8-0 | 2022 |
England | Scotland | 6-0 | 2017 |
Germany | England | 6-2 | 2009 |
Sweden | Finland | 5-0 | 2013 |
Norwegian | Denmark | 5-0 | 1997 |
France | Italy | 5-1 | 2022 |
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