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Rachel Daly scores brace for England as Lionesses see off Italy in Arnold Clark Cup encounter in Coventry

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Rachel Daly's brace gave England a 2-1 victory over Italy at the CBS Arena in the Arnold Clark Cup. Manager Sarina Wiegman opted to rest Manchester United's Alessia Russo, instead deciding to start Daly up front as a No.

9. Ad And the versatile 31-year-old broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute, nodding home Katie Robinson's cross to make it 1-0.

FootballWilliamson returns as England squad announced for Arnold Clark Cup07/02/2023 AT 17:32 Italy found the net after the break after Sofia Cantore scored a header at the near-post from Barbara Bonansea's cross.

The ball appeared to go out before it was centred, and despite the England players' protests, the goal was awarded, with no VAR or goal-line technology in play.

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