England celebrated their return to Ashton Gate with an impressive 5-0 victory over Belgium in the UEFA Women’s Nations League. Goals from Lucy Bronze, Millie Bright, Aggie Beever-Jones, Jess Park and Keira Walsh sent England to the top of the group with three games left to play.
It is probably safe to say that life has changed a lot in the last two years for England’s Grace Clinton. The 22-year-old has long been highlighted as one of the brightest talents coming through the youth system. Over the last 18 months, she has established herself as a core member of the Lionesses team, one of the success stories of the FA’s investment into the development pathway.
Tanya Oxtoby has named a 23-player Northern Ireland squad ahead of their double-header with Romania in the UEFA Women’s Nations League.
Rhian Wilkinson has named a 26-player squad as Wales continue the UEFA Women’s Nations League campaign in League A.
England manager Sarina Wiegman has named a 25-player squad ahead of the Lionesses’ UEFA Women’s Nations League double header with Belgium.
Carla Ward has named a 23-player Republic of Ireland squad for their upcoming UEFA Women’s Nations League double header with Greece.
Portugal fought back to frustrate England in their UEFA Women’s Nations League opener in Portimão. The Lionesses took a first half lead through Alessia Russo but Kika Nazareth came off the bench to salvage a point for the hosts.
A new year always presents new horizons – problems to overcome and goals to aim for. 2025 will be no different for England as they look to challenge for the new edition of the UEFA Women’s Nations League and also mount a defence of their Euro title in Switzerland.
Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson has named a 26-player squad for the start of the UEFA Women’s Nations League campaign.