Lionesses' Victory: A Game-Changer for Women's Sports and Beyond
The Lionesses' potential win in the Euro 2025 final could significantly impact women's sports, inspiring growth and visibility across various disciplines.



The Impact of Lionesses' Success on Women's Sports
Danni Wyatt-Hodge, England's all-time leading run-scorer in T20 internationals, has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of the Lionesses' success. As she navigates her local supermarket, she is met with the faces of the Lionesses, a testament to their growing influence. Wyatt-Hodge, who is set to compete in the inaugural women's T20 Blast finals day at The Oval, is also a fervent supporter of the Lionesses as they prepare to face Spain in the Euro 2025 final.
A Catalyst for Growth
"I said to my wife this is going to be huge if the Lionesses win the Euros again. It's going to be so good for women's football and for women's sport because it gets everyone talking about it again," Wyatt-Hodge, 34, told BBC Sport. She envisions a future where the England cricket team enjoys similar visibility and recognition.
The Ripple Effect
The Lionesses' journey to their second consecutive Euros final has been closely followed by Wyatt-Hodge. She believes that another victory could further elevate the profile of women's sports, much like the surge in interest following England's Euro 2022 triumph. Wyatt-Hodge is optimistic that the Women's T20 World Cup, to be hosted by England and Wales next year, could replicate this success and inspire a new generation of female athletes.
A Vision for the Future
"It's going to be massive for us if we can win the home World Cup next summer," she said. Reflecting on her own journey, Wyatt-Hodge noted the significant progress in women's cricket, from being the only girl playing in Stoke-on-Trent to the establishment of a whole league. She hopes that increased visibility and success will continue to inspire young girls to pursue sports.
The Final Challenge
As the Lionesses gear up for their final against Spain, Wyatt-Hodge and her Surrey team are also preparing for their own challenge. With a stellar season behind them, they aim to cap off their campaign with a victory at The Oval. Wyatt-Hodge, who has enjoyed a successful career across various leagues, is eager to contribute to the continued rise of women's cricket.
Conclusion
The Lionesses' potential victory in the Euro 2025 final represents more than just a triumph on the field; it symbolizes a broader movement towards greater recognition and support for women's sports. As Wyatt-Hodge aptly put it, "Women's sport is going to keep on going up and up."