England beat Denmark, 2–0, in their penultimate match before heading to France next week for the 2019 World Cup. Goals either side of the break from new Lyon signing Nikita Parris and captain-for-the-day Jill Scott secured a victory that came far from easy against a side that didn’t make it to France 2019.
With the World Cup roster named for France 2019 and roster experimentation over, England head coach Phil Neville now turns his attention to fine-tuning the squad in the final two matches before the World Cup begins.
England head coach Neville settled on his squad more than a week ago in a lengthy meeting with his technical staff and admitted in his press conference he wanted to tell the players immediately, but now that he's been able to inform them of his decision, his message to the 23 selected is clear: enjoy today but tomorrow is business.
England head coach Phil Neville has announced his squad for the 2019 World Cup with few surprises in a familiar looking Lionesses squad.
England head coach Phil Neville admits it's going to be "very difficult" to cut players from the squad that beat Spain 2–1 ahead of the World Cup in June. Neville is in no rush to name his squad but he's already suggested it will happen before England step out to face Denmark in Walsall after the domestic season has ended next month.
Nineteen-year-old Manchester City goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck made her first senior start for England against Spain in the Lionesses' 2–1 win on Tuesday night in just her second appearance for the team.
England responded to its underwhelming defeat to Canada with a 2–1 victory against Jorge Vilda's Spain in front of 13,000 supporters in Swindon. Goals either side of the break from Beth Mead and Ellen White were enough to record the win but Aitana Bonmatí's goal from close range ensured a tense finale on a night in which Spain once again dominated possession.
Toni Duggan admits she’ll be giving Phil Neville and his England staff the “strengths of weaknesses” of her Barcelona teammates as England prepares to face Spain in Swindon on Tuesday night. There are nine of Duggan’s current club teammates in Jorge Vilda’s squad and every detail could be crucial as the Lionesses look to bounce back from Friday night’s defeat at home to Canada at Duggan’s former club stadium in Manchester.
Despite the 0-1 loss, and England's second home loss in a row, head coach Phil Neville declared himself "happy" after the match. Christine Sinclair scored the game-winner, her 180th international goal, five shy of breaking Abby Wambach's all-time record for goal by either a man or woman.
Phil Neville says seeing the anger on some of his player's faces after naming his side to face Canada on Friday was "fantastic" as competition for places in the England squad heats up. Neville named a 25-player squad with several players who missed last month's SheBelieves Cup success returning in addition to the same players who traveled to the United States. With Neville aiming to give minutes to players who need them over the coming games against Canada and then Spain on Tuesday night, he admits there was some disappointment and anger when he named his starting 11 on Thursday morning.
England captain Steph Houghton is relishing the prospect of captaining her country at her club home when the Lionesses face Canada at the Manchester City Academy Stadium on Friday night. It will mark the first time the sides have met since the 2015 World Cup quarterfinal when Houghton captained her side to a famous victory and a first semifinal for the women's team.
Jodie Taylor and Beth Mead have had different paths to the England squad. Ahead of England's clash with Canada, Taylor and Mead reflect on their journeys.