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Rachel Brown-Finnis is one of English football's most recognisable female players, having enjoyed a twenty year career at both Merseyside clubs and in the USA. Having first discovered football in her native Lancashire, Brown-Finnis joined Accrington Ladies at the age of 12.


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BBC Sport football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis is predicting the outcome of all 64 matches at the tournament. She predicted three of the four quarter-final winners, correctly guessed the outcome.


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Organised by the charity Active Lancashire, the event drew more than 300 attendees from across the county who were able to engage in a Q&A session with special guest Rachel Brown-Finnis, the.


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WHEN Rachel Brown-Finnis started playing football for a boys team in Burnley at the age of 10 she had no dreams of a career in the game. At that point even the FA didn't really recognise women.


Rachel BrownFinnis interview England women goalkeepers

Former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis has backed the Lionesses' to overcome Spain in the World Cup final and lift the trophy for the first time.


Women's football Goalkeeper Rachel BrownFinnis announces retirement from football Football

Everton Ladies and England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis has announced her retirement from football. The 34-year-old made her England debut at 16 and featured at two World Cups, earning 82 caps,.


Rachel BrownFinnis interview England women goalkeepers

Rachel Brown-Finnis Rachel Brown (born 2 July 1980) is an English former football goalkeeper who played for Liverpool from 1995 to 1998, spent five years from 1998 playing varsity soccer for Alabama Crimson Tide and Pittsburgh Panthers in the US college system, and played for Everton from 2003 until 2014.


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BBC Sport football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis is predicting the outcome of all 64 games at the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup. She starts with the opening games in each group, during which holders.


Rachel BrownFinnis It's shocking that Man Utd don't have women's team Eurosport

Rachel Brown-Finnis in action with Everton last season England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis is retiring from all football after an 18-year international career. Brown-Finnis, 34, has made 82 appearances for England since her debut aged 16 against Germany in 1997.


Rachel BrownFinnis calls for delay to women’s Euros Metro Newspaper UK

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Former England goalkeeper Rachel BrownFinnis discusses BT Sport's Draw The Line campaign

Liverpool Echo STARS from across the world of women's' football descended on Blundellsands to celebrate the marriage of England star Rachel Brown to local golfer Ian Finnis. The happy couple.


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Rachel Brown-Finnis is a former goalkeeper who won 82 caps for England and played for, among others, Liverpool and Everton. She is a BT Sport analyst and is writing about women's football for the.


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BBC Sport football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis is predicting the outcome of all 64 matches at the tournament and correctly guessed the outcome of 27 of the 48 group games. Before the tournament,.


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It's fair to say that Rachel Brown-Finnis' life in football didn't get off to the smoothest of starts. Despite first getting involved in a boys' team at primary-school age, The Football Association (FA) rules surrounding mixed-gender teams forced the Burnley-born goalkeeper to endure a couple of years away from the pitch before things could really get going.


Former England keeper Rachel BrownFinnis wants women’s Euros delayed until 2022 The Bolton News

Rachel Brown-Finnis is a football pundit for BT Sport. She can be seen most regularly on BT Sport Score, the live studio show that keeps fans up to date with developments in the Saturday 3pm kick-offs across the country. The show, which follows BT Sport's live Premier League game at 12pm, is available for free on BTSport.com, the BT Sport app and Twitter.


Rachel BrownFinnis feels Hege Riise brings ‘freshness’ to England Women Shropshire Star

Everton Ladies goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis has announced immediate her retirement from football. The 34-year-old has spent the last 12 seasons with Everton, winning the FA Women's Cup in 2010.