Women’s World Cup diary: Bronze brilliance and carbohydrate cursing

Our correspondent catches up on Love Island in the name of research during a heat-stricken week in France

Game day is always the calm before the storm but I have had my better half and five-year-old out in France, first in Nice then Valenciennes (shout out to Mr Hanks for approving my son’s school leave request.) Walked them to the train station for the big goodbye, poetic. Nowhere has embraced the tournament quite like tiny Valenciennes, home to England v Cameroon. The match kicks off at 9pm in more ways than one – brutal, bizarre and sort of unmissable.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/jun/29/womens-world-cup-diary-england-lucy-bronze

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