As the Women's EHF Cup Group A action got underway at dawn on Tuesday (12), it was a one-sided affair between the England and Norway women's soccer teams. With a hat-trick from Maddie, England swept Norway 8-0 to record their biggest win of the final week of the Women's Europa League. Hosts England Women led by six goals at halftime and were the first team to advance to the last eight with an 8-0 win. Veteran Allen Weezy also scored in the game, bringing her one step closer to breaking Ronny's goal scoring record.

England's women's soccer team was on the attack, leading by six goals at halftime, and eventually won 8-0, setting a new record for the biggest victory in the final week of the Women's Europa League. Medhi scored a hat-trick and has now scored four goals in two matches in this tournament, but she said she didn't want to win the Golden Boot: Honestly, I didn't think about the Golden Boot, I just hope my goals can help the team to move forward.

Striker Ellen Wedge, 33, who also scored, has made 109 appearances for England women's soccer and has amassed 52 goals, just one less than men's soccer record holder Ronny (53). This year, she is on course to become the highest goal scorer in the history of the England national team. The Manchester City shot-stopper said: "I've never dreamed of (breaking Ronnie's record), but I'm very honored, and I just want to do my best to help the team.

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