1. FIFA 20 Pro Clubs
What do you do at home when you are bored and have nothing better to do? Grab a controller, turn on a gaming console and start FIFA 20.
AJ, we highly suggest that you get FIFA 20 and and start a Pro Clubs WoSo club. This game mode allows you to costumize a character and play in a club alongside your friends online. Make sure you ask the WoSo community on Twitter to join.
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— AJCantFail #24 (@AJCantFail) March 17, 2020
Tempted to pick up FIFA 20 to give a crack in the next few weeks - mainly for Career Mode and the women's teams in the game.
Having not played a FIFA since 15, and having seen the backlash 20 got when it first dropped - is it worth picking up pre-owned now?
Social distancing at its best. Who would have ever thought video games could be so effective during these times?
2. Re-watching WoSo games
This user is a true fan of women's soccer. Trevor is re-watching the first Boston Breakers match he attended in 2017 while working remotely from home.
Spending my quarantine work from home week watching #NWSL 2017 and reminiscing of the first Boston Breakers game I attended (Breakers vs Courage) #WontStopWatching #WoSo pic.twitter.com/jR3Gs2uN1C
— TT (@WickedGoodWoso) March 16, 2020
Nothing is stopping you, Trevor!
3. Answering women's soccer question threads on Twitter
Angie took her time to create a wonderful way to get the WoSo community connected. A women's soccer question thread.
Women's Football Question Thread
— Angie (@angiexxunited98) March 16, 2020
Answer the questions by quote tweet. DO NOT REPLY.
Likes and retweets are highly appreciated.
Her thread has 40 questions for you to answer. Do not miss out on this good opportunity to share and meet other members of the community.
4. Listening to women's soccer podcasts
Symon decided to give the 'What the Falk!' podcast a listen and he loved it. Host Graham Falk had England forward Beth Mead as a guest, and it is filled with great insight.
Great listen, very informative, encouraging to hear a @lionesses player on there mate. Well done Keep up the good work!
— Symon Allemandy (@symon75) March 16, 2020
If you don't have a podcast to listen to right now, then you should listen to this one.
5. Sharpening the tools at home
Meet Bella Trapp. She is a freshman at Oak Hills High School in Ohio, who is looking to crack into the first team next season. So why not grab a ball and cones, and go practice in your backyard?
Current Freshman: Bella Trapp, putting in the extra work at home! Who else is making their way up the leaderboard and getting better at home? pic.twitter.com/yC5dmBvIKd
— OH Womens Soccer (@OakHillsWSOC) March 16, 2020
Stay active and always look to better yourself!
Coronavirus in women's soccer updates
Remember to stay up to date with the top women's soccer leagues around the world via LiveSoccerTV's Coronavirus women's football competition guide. And don't forget to check out when the new dates for the Women's Euro 2021 will be.