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This month has provided some of the best sporting highlights I've seen - mostly watching from my sofa in Aberdeen.
On July 6 the Euros kicked off when England hosted Austria in front of more than 68,000 fans at Old Trafford - a record crowd for a women's game at a European Championships - and the attendance records just kept being broken, whether that was in the groups or in the knockouts.
It feels like some sort of attendance record has been broken every day.
I was at one of the record-breaking games - until that record got smashed again - when the Netherlands played Sweden at Bramall Lane in Sheffield.
It was the best atmosphere I've yet experienced - thanks to the Dutch fanwalk up to the stadium, the noise from both sets of fans during the game and, of course, the actual football.
For so long, none of my favourite footballers were women. But I was giddy like a little kid...