The five biggest moments in women's football in the UK this year

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There can be no doubt left in anybody’s mind that 2019 has been the most important and progressive year for women’s football.

It has been a year for trailblazers to emerge, future stars to be born and titles to be won and lost which in its purest form - is what football is really about - winning and losing.

England’s fourth-place finish at that World Cup was considered by many to be an underachievement which just goes to show how far the nation has progressed in unison with the sport.

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Next year, Phil Neville will have the task of leading Team GB at the Tokyo Olympics and who knows what position we will be in by the time the home European Championships roll around in 2021?

But in the meantime, here’s a look back at some of the most memorable moments of this year.

1. World Cup fever

The FIFA World Cup - the biggest platform there is to showcase footballing talent to the world.

Just hearing the words has probably already set your mind racing; Ellen White celebrating, Parris and Houghton penalties, Lucy Bronze making everyone else look average and the sheer drama of the semi-final defeat to the USA.

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