Skiddle's Open Goal: A Weekly Roundup of Football news and events

Skiddle's Open Goal is back with a bang as we celebrate the England Women's team's success.

Skiddle Staff

Date published: 1st Aug 2022

Open Goal is back! With the new footy season just around the corner, this feature returns to bring you up to date with all the latest footy action. There's no feeling quite like a new football season, anything could happen, so many memories are about to be made and new signings are ready to either write themselves into your club's folklore or flop.

All eyes were on England's lionesses over the weekend as they were gearing up to play Germany having only conceded 1 goal throughout the entire tournament. A record 17.4 million people tuned in to cheer on the team who were playing at a packed-out Wembley, full of young fans who will forever be inspired.

After a tight and tense encounter, the deadlock was broken by substitute Ella Toone who chipped the goalkeeper beautifully after an excellent through ball. However, an equaliser wasn't far behind as Germany's Lina Magull thrashed into the net from close range after some excellent build-up play.

So extra time was needed and the nerves were ramped up. England were lucking strong and in the 110th minute, they got their reward. Chloe Kelly scrambled in an equaliser that will see her name go down in England Women's history forever. Jubilant scenes ensued, with some hilarious post-match interviews and the whole team gatecrashing the post-match conference.

It was a rare moment where the entire nation can feel proud of them, this team of history makers will never be forgotten. Aside from the national glory, the EFL divisions kicked off this weekend too, with fans flocking to see the new-look teams of their local sides. Nothing much compares to EFL matchdays, they have some of the most passionate fans in the country.

The other big game of the weekend saw Liverpool take on Manchester City in the Community Shield trophy. Whilst it is viewed mainly as a friendly, there wasn't much doubt that Liverpool looked the fittest of the two sides. Trent Alexander-Arnold whipped the first goal in from the edge of the box before City's new signing Alvarez equalised from an Adrian spill.

The game was changed when Darwin Nunez was introduced, he looked incredibly sharp and won a handball off Dias which resulted in a penalty. Salah scored it convincingly and a few minutes later he chipped a brilliant ball to Robertson who nodded it down for Nunez to head in for his first goal. A memorable debut.

It was less memorable for Haaland who missed two easy chances including an open goal in the final minute but make no mistake he was getting in all the right places and will be an absolute nightmare for Premier League defenders all season.

If you want to see some live footy then check out these events:

 

Season Tickets 22/23

When: Saturday 13th August

Where: Hanley Town Football Club, Stoke On Trent

Hanley Town won the league in the 21/22 season and they'll be looking to take that momentum forward even more in the new campaign. You can now purchase season tickets for the new season and there's no better way to help your local team out. So if you're living in Stoke way, maybe give your local team a hand.

 

Find tickets for Season Tickets 22/23 - here

 


 

Pre-match Legend Meal LFC vs Bournemouth

When: Saturday 27th August

Where: Hotel Tia, Liverpool

At this pre-match meal ahead of Liverpool taking on Bournemouth at Anfield, you will get to meet a legend from the club, who will be answering questions about their career. You'll be able to enjoy some delicious food and drink as you eagerly await for the match to start. The venue is only 200 metres away from Anfield.

 

Find tickets for Pre-match Legend Meal LFC vs Bournemouth - here

 


 

World Cup Cardiff Fan Park Wales vs Iran

When: Friday 25th November

Where: The Globe, Cardiff

Wales are going to be playing in the World Cup this year for the first time in 58 years. It's a historic moment for them and there will be no better place to watch them play than in the middle of Cardiff. We expect that Friday to basically be a national holiday as its all anyone is going to be thinking about in Wales.

 

Find tickets for World Cup Cardiff Fan Park Wales vs Iran - here

 

 



 

 

 

Check out our What's On Guide to discover even more rowdy raves and sweaty gigs taking place over the coming weeks and months. For festivals, lifestyle events and more, head on over to our Things To Do page or be inspired by the event selections on our Inspire Me page.

 

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