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Sky Sports marks International Women's Day

Celebrate International Women's Day in style on Friday with Sky Sports!

If you can't wait until Friday, check out our interviews with: THE FA's FIRST FEMALE DIRECTOR HEATHER RABBATTS, believes there could be a female manager at a professional football club within a decade ENGLAND CRICKETER ARRAN BRINDLE, explains how she copes with the work-life-cricket balance ENGLAND NETBALL COACH ANNA MAYES, who says women need more role models TEAM GB HOCKEY STRIKER ALEX DANSON, who says more investment is needed to encourage women into coaching GB TENNIS STAR LAURA ROBSON, who reveals the biggest influences on her sporting career Fed Cup captain Judy Murray and double Olympic champion Laura Trott, and their views on women's sport in the UK LONDON IRISH'S ACADEMY COACH GISELLE MATHER, discusses the challenges of coaching rugby union SSN PRESENTER ALEX HAMMOND, visits the stables of trainer Lawney Hill to find out more about women jockeys This is the seventh year that Sky Sports News has supported International Women's Day - set up with the aim of 'Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures'. So don't miss the celebration - make sure you tune in, log on and listen in with Sky Sports and mark International Women's Day in style!

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