England just fed Norway into a wood chipper

Records fell at Euro 2022 as the Lionesses demolished their Scandinavian counterparts

Norway was supposed to be a major group-stage test for England, which is aiming to bring home Women’s Euro 2022 on home soil.

Instead, the Lionesses destroyed Norway in a stunning 8-0 victory, laying down a marker as a tournament favorite while humiliating the Scandinavians in a record-setting performance.

England had only snuck by Austria 1-0 in its Group A opener but Monday’s follow-up at the Amex Stadium in Brighton was a comprehensive demonstration of the attacking prowess that Sarina Wiegman’s team possesses.

How bad did it get for Norway? England had already tied a Euros record for most goals in a single game by halftime.

That record fell in the second half as substitute Alessia Russo’s header made it 7-0.

The pair of Lauren Hemp and Beth Mead caused Norway all kinds of problems on the flanks, with the former scoring one and the latter scoring a hat trick, while striker Ellen White also added two goals.

Norway boasts a star-studded attack including the superstar duo of Caroline Graham Hansen and Ada Hegerberg, but its defense was considered a potential liability heading into the tournament.

Consider those fears realized.

Still, Norway won its first game against Northern Ireland, meaning a win against Austria in its group finale will still secure a berth in the quarterfinals. Based on Monday’s performance, there is plenty of work to do.

England, meanwhile, clinched a spot in the last eight and on this evidence appears primed for a deep run on home soil. If nothing else, the Lionesses will long remember a night in Brighton when everything went right.

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ESPN names commentators, including Emma Hayes, for UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 coverage

Some of the biggest names in the game will be on your TV throughout Euro 2022

ESPN today announced the commentary and punditry teams for their coverage of UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.

The studio panel will include, for the first time on U.S. television, Chelsea head coach and 2021 FIFA Best Women’s Coach Emma Hayes as well as Steffi Jones, who won a World Cup and three Euros with Germany during a decorated playing career.

Ian Darke and U.S. women’s national team legend Julie Foudy will be the lead commentary team for the tournament, which runs from July 6-31.

Play-by-play announcers Jenn Hildreth and Jonathan Yardley will also feature, along with color commentary from two more USWNT greats in Lori Lindsey and Danielle Slaton. They will call games from ESPN’s studios in Bristol, Conn., while ESPN will have journalist Alexis Nunes in England as their tournament reporter.

ESPN will have studio programming hosted by Kay Murray and Sebastian Salazar, with Hayes and Jones joined by Foudy, Lindsey, and Slaton on those panels. Former pro referee Christina Unkel will serve as the network’s rules analyst throughout the tournament.

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