 We are here outside Wembley Stadium. I'm laughing because it feels surreal. The National Lottery have painted my portrait on the steps behind us. At Wembley, the home of football to celebrate Helen. She runs Manchester Laces, set up her community for women and non-binary people are safe space for them to play football. Yeah, what better place to do it than Wembley? So I was approached by the National Lottery because usually I paint portrait and this was the first sports person I've painted and it ended up being a woman and Helen is amazing so it's a real privilege and to be here today is amazing. I think the National Lottery funding does multiple things. First and foremost, creating a profile and supporting the growth of the club. On the other side of course, funding is a huge obstacle especially in sport and especially in women's sport. Having that funding and that equipment access and everything that comes with that has been an absolute game changer I'm so grateful. The National Lottery players raised £30 million a week in funding to go to these good causes around the UK. It's a recognition of somebody who's doing something special and I'm glad that Helen's getting the recognition for what she's doing but also maybe inspire somebody else that if they have this idea and they want to help people that we care about what they're doing and making football as inclusive as possible and sort of raising women up as well, I think that's incredible. The more space we make for all women and non-binary people across the UK the more women we get playing football the more chance we have of a brighter future for women's football. Thank you to the National Lottery players.