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All eyes on England

In April, giant table football figurines, of feminine design, were suspended five metres above London’s Carnaby Street.

Once the heart of the swinging sixties, Carnaby Street is more of a tourist trap than an iconic address these days, but that perhaps made it the perfect choice to publicise ticket sales for the women’s euros, taking place for the second time in England.

The stunt underlined how much the women’s game has grown since the previous hosting, in 2005. Back then, the competition

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