Katana's POV
"Well we gotta go get ready." I say then I hug Emma. "Have fun Commentating."
"Oh we will." Emma says with a smile then Talia and I walk down the sideline here in Wembley Stadium.
Tonight is our Lion Foundation Charity Match.
While Talia and I play in the Match, Emma's commentating for the stream on Youtube.
Her other commentators are Alex Scott
"There's so many people here already." Talia says as we look around Wembley
The match is sold out so hopefully all 90,000 seats are filled for the game.
"Emma said they already have 5 million people watching the stream." I say as we head into the tunnel.
Once in the tunnel, Talia and I split up and head to our respective teams' locker room.
When I get into my teams locker room I look at the first half line-up's on the board.
After I look at the line-ups I head to my locker.
When I get to my locker I take out my nose ring, I take off my necklaces, earrings, bracelet, watch, and my rings, put my jewelry in it's safe then I put my jewelry safe and AirPods in my bag.
Once I'm jewelry free I take off my tracksuit and put my dark brown locs up in a ponytail then I put on my red undershirt, my warm up top, and I put on my game shorts.
I then sit down in my locker and put on my socks, my shin pads and my red boots.
After my boots are on I tape my wrists, hands, and fingers then I put on my red keeper gloves before I head onto the field with the other keepers.
When I get on the pitch I run through my warm ups with the keepers for a while then head back to the locker room.
Once in the locker room I change out of the training top and change into my red keeper jersey while Marta does her last minute talks.
Marta is my team's manager while Kelley Smith is Talia's teams' manager.
When the last minute talks end, we are told to head to the tunnel so I grab my towel and water bottle then Appa, Socks, and I do as told.
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