Joyful atmosphere at viewing parties that have grown in popularity since Lionesses’ Euros win last year
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Last year, Sian Moseley started a new job the day after attending the Euros final. Despite the Lionesses winning on home turf, “nobody knew what I was on about,” she recalls. One year later, and the Women’s World Cup is her colleagues’ watercooler chat of choice.
“In a year’s time it’s changed so much, there’s way more awareness,” she said. She has even tuned into work meetings live from viewing parties.
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