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England’s Lionesses make collective donation to #PlayersTogether fund | England women’s football team


England Women’s football squad have announced a collective donation to the PlayersTogether fund.

The fund was established after meetings between Premier League players to discuss the best way to support the NHS through the coronavirus crisis.
The Lionesses confirmed the move in a coordinated statement released on the social media accounts of the players at 7pm.

“After discussions with a number of Premier League players, we are delighted to confirm that the whole of the Lionesses squad will make a collective donation to the PlayersTogether fund,” the statement read.

The fund was established by Premier League players including Jordan Henderson and Harry Maguire in the wake of widespread criticism of the perceived inaction of top stars.

The Premier League’s initial proposal for a 30% wage cut was dismissed by players, who wished to ensure any contribution would go directly to NHS staff.

The fund’s contributions will be managed in conjunction with the umbrella group of NHS charities, NHS Charities Together.



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