Alex Scott, a former England defender, says that everyone involved in women's football has been waiting for this.
England will play Germany or France at Wembley on Sunday in a bid to win a major trophy.
Is this really happening? Someone makes me feel bad. Scott said it was difficult to not get emotional.
Everything that's gone into the women's game is for a moment.
She said that getting to Wembley is something special. They are deserving of every honor that comes their way. Everyone associated with women's football has been waiting for this.
The Female Development programme was funded by the FA and Sport England to increase the number of women and girls playing football.
The Women's Super League was broadcast by the FA last year.
Sweden, ranked second in the world, was thrashed by England in the second half of the game. Fran Kirby and Lucy Bronze were part of the winning team.
Ian Wright, who won 33 caps for the men's team, wondered what would happen if the girls weren't allowed to play football.
Many people will be inspired by this. What are we doing if there isn't a legacy after the Olympics? The girls should be allowed to play. This is the proudest I have ever felt for England.
A new record for a European Women's Championship semi- final was set. The previous record for the number of fans at a Women's Euros was passed in the group stages alone.
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"This is how you bring the women's game to the forefront, and that's what I'm saying," said Stephen. Women and young girls are not the only ones in the crowd celebrating. This is amazing.
Karen Bardsley was on the bench when England lost to Germany in the Euro 2009.
She thinks people don't know the impact this will have on the women's game. This is going to be the norm in a few years.
This is a great moment for English women's football, according to the boss of one of the new entrants. It's not just a month's work, it's years and years of work, investment, and passion. You're reaping the benefits of it right now.
In the build-up to the game, Fara Williams predicted that England would win by four goals. I can't wait for Sunday. The nation supported them very much.