
Lionesses star Leah Williamson poses in new Calvin Klein collection ahead of Euro clash with France
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England captain Lead Williamson wore a sports bra and pants as part of Calvin Klein's new collection
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Ace Leah stunned ahead of tomorrow's Euro clash with France in this sports bra
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Defending champions
Leah this week opened up on England's secret weapon for the tournament.
The defender believes Michelle Agyemang will give England a different attacking edge after her stunning debut.
Williamson says she "could only dream of having" Agyemang's athleticism after going toe-to-toe with the striker during training.
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He chatted with coach
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The Prince is throwing his support behind the national women's team — just as in 2022 when he was at Wembley to watch them win the title.
Wills will attend at least one group game, maybe more depending on his royal commitments.
Arsenal ace Leah Williamson reacts to being appointed England Captain for the EUROS
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The defender shows off the CK waistband in double denim
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Defending champions England begin their Euro 2025 Group D at 8pm, pictured Leah on the pitch during England's demolition of Jamaica
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