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Family watching Euro final hope their personalised flag appears on TV again

Kerry Laville said the flag refers to her daughters’ football team – the Battyeford Belles.

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A family attending the Women’s Euro final at Wembley hope their personalised England flag makes another TV appearance.

Kerry Laville, 42, a trainee teacher, attended the England v Sweden semi-final match with her daughters Taylor, 12, and Lauren, nine, her husband Damian, 45, and son Callum, six, when something unexpected happened.

She was “excited” to see that a white and red England flag with the words “Battyeford Belles”, in reference to the club her daughters play for, made a live TV appearance on the BBC.

The Battyeford Belles flag appearing on TV (Kerry Laville/PA)

The girls have played for the female football team at Battyeford Sporting Club, which is referred to as “the Belles” and is near Huddersfield for around 18 months.

The flag was bought before the quarter-final and it is set to become a seasoned traveller as it could make an appearance on the Lavilles’ family holiday to Dubai in August.

Mrs Laville described the atmosphere of the game as “incredible”.

Two girls smiling
Lauren and Taylor Laville (Kerry Laville/PA)

Football has played a key role in the household, with Mr and Mrs Laville being avid watchers of football matches before and after their children were born, which could have been the reason why their daughters took to the sport like a “duck to water”.

“Lauren’s actually going to be starting with Leeds United in September, with their emerging talent centre,” she said.

Mrs Laville said she hopes the Women’s Euros will “encourage more girls to realise that there are local girls’ teams”.

She added: “Unfortunately, not every area has a girls’ team, which might be because there are not enough girls who want to play, so hopefully this is going to grow it on a grassroots level.”

Family smiling at the camera
Kerry, Callum, Lauren, Taylor and Damian Laville at the Women’s Euros semi-final (Kerry Laville/PA)

“I’ve told my husband that he can’t have his face painted completely with the England flag like on Tuesday as the paint went everywhere,” she said.

“His shirt is in the washer at the moment actually. I’m hoping that the smears of red paint are going to come out.”

Lauren and Taylor have also planned to paint the England flag on their nails, and the whole family hope to link up with more Battyeford Belles and Instagram contacts to “enjoy” the day.

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