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Five ways grassroots football clubs can cut energy costs
From cutting bills to creating jobs – how local clubs are quietly powering a fairer, low-carbon future across England
A generation powered by possibility: Behind the scenes of E.ON Next’s latest Kids in Sport Day
How a dynamic schools programme blending physical activity, technology and life skills is helping young people expand their ambitions – and driving ‘Edutainer’ Judy Murray
The Greener Game: delivering for policy, not just grassroots football
How the nationwide scheme is turning local teams into engines of economic relief, regional investment and long-term opportunity
Wisbech St Mary FC becomes latest grassroots club to receive energy audit as part of The Greener Game
From pitch-side to power use, another local club is being equipped with the insight and investment needed to cut costs, curb emissions and secure its place at the heart of its community
The everyday heroes powering England’s football dreams
From lifts from a helpful neighbour to the terror of the first game and joy of early trophy ceremonies... England stars tell E.ON Next about the quiet community behind their rise – revealing why protecting grassroots clubs through the Greener Game scheme matters more than ever
Petersfield Town FC receives energy upgrades as part of national programme to protect grassroots football
How solar-powered savings are turning local pitches into more resilient, future-fit community hubs while easing the financial strain on the grassroots game
A school powered by the sun – and caring for its community
Our community solar partnership at St Luke’s in East London is helping to lower bills for local families and inspiring young people to lead the transition to a fairer, more sustainable future
Wroxham FC, Norfolk, receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
How the detailed assessment has set the club on a clearer path to lower running costs, smarter energy use and long-term resilience at the centre of its community.
E.ON UK is joined by Sarina Wiegman to discuss progress in women’s sport
Sarina Wiegman, Head Coach of the England women’s senior team, was invited by E.ON UK, the energy supplier and sustainable solutions provider, to discuss key topics influencing female sports participation and its recent journey of growth.
New-build homes with energy bills that cost the same as the traditional moving-day takeaway
E.ON Next launches ‘Lower Bills, Built In’ to give homeowners low, predictable monthly energy costs - a £25 monthly fixed price1 powered by solar, battery and smart home energy management
Welcoming England’s Lionesses to Nottingham
England’s Lionesses continue their World Cup qualification run with a game in Nottingham, a city where E.ON’s commitment – in the past, present, and for the future – runs deep
Winchester City FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
A historic Hampshire club takes decisive action to future-proof its home, pairing practical expertise with sustained backing to rein in costs and shrink its environmental footprint