The Everton defender has teamed up with England teammate Fran Kirby and JustEat to open a pub exclusively showing women’s football during the Women’s World Cup
From where Toni Duggan sits, there’s no reason the former England footballer can’t walk into a pub and see women’s game on the television.
Duggan, 31, doesn’t mean a little telly either, a tokenistic gesture shoved into a pub’s deepest darkest corner while the men’s game plays out on the larger screen overhead. The defender means the big screens. She also means all the screens. “Plastered all over” is the cheerful phrase she uses.
“Because there are people who actually want to see it,” the Everton defender tells Mirror Sport. “There’s definitely that demand now.”
That’s the crux behind her and fellow England international Fran Kirby’s partnership with Just Eat for the launch of âThe Queen’s Header’ , a pop-up pub based in Angel, Central London, that exists solely to champion women’s football.