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Listen to the NEW Positively England podcast with Harry Winks

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Plus Eric Dier and Harry Maguire answer your questions View this email Positively England with Harry

Plus Eric Dier and Harry Maguire answer your questions View this email [online]( [ENGLAND SUPPORTERS CLUB]( [FIXTURES & RESULTS]( [FOLLOW ON TWITTER]( [ENGLAND STORE]( [Positively England Podcast]( Positively England with Harry Winks Listen to Harry Winks talk all things positive in our brand new podcast - Positively England. Hosted by Saunders CB and Micah Richards, this chat delves into who Harry looked up to at a young age, his approach to staying positive, the tips that he would give to young players wanting to break through and what he believes is the most important part of football. Click below to listen now plus hear two other episodes with Jadon Sancho and Leah Williamson. [LISTEN HERE]( [Positively England Podcast]( [Winner Stays On]( Winner Stays On England stars Ben Chilwell & Declan Rice face one of the toughest questions of all in this episode of Winner Stays On, what's the best food of all time? Italian? Chinese? Indian? [WATCH HERE]( [Winner Stays On]( [My Insta Story]( My Insta Story Trent Alexander-Arnold takes a deep dive into his Instagram feed, taking us through photos of his youthful memories with Liverpool and the England U21s, making the squad for the 2018 World Cup, what it feels like to score for England and winning the Champions League and Premier League with Liverpool. [WATCH HERE]( [My Insta Story]( [Questions]( Questions answered with Dier and Maguire England teammates Eric Dier and Harry Maguire sit down for a game of Questions presented by Google Cloud. Who's the toughest player they've ever faced? What would Harry's wrestling name be? Watch and find out those answers and many more! [WATCH HERE]( [Questions]( [Spotify]( My Spotify Playlist: Tyrone Mings Mix up your workout playlist with a little help from Three Lions defender Tyrone Mings and his Spotify Playlist presented by Lucozade Sport. [LISTEN HERE]( [Spotify]( Follow England on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( © The Football Association 2001 - 2021. All Rights Reserved. Please do not reply to this email, if you have any queries email englandsupportersclub@thefa.com. If you would like to unsubscribe from all emails from The FA please [click here](. [Terms]( - [Privacy]( - [Copyright](

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