Leah Williamson says leading England out will be ‘biggest honour in football’
Leah Williamson will lead England for the first time since being made captain for this summer’s European Championship in Tuesday’s clash with Northern Ireland.
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Leah Williamson will lead England for the first time since being made captain for this summer’s European Championship in Tuesday’s clash with Northern Ireland.
England defeated North Macedonia 10-0 in Women’s World Cup qualifying on Friday night with Ellen White becoming the country’s second-highest all-time goalscorer. White scored her 50th goal in Skopje to go ahead of Harry Kane and Bobby Charlton in the scoring records with Wayne Rooney leading on 53. Ad/> Beth Mead hit four and Ella Toone grabbed three for herself, and with three games remaining in the group, England top Group D.
Following England men’s historic run at Euro 2020, the Lionesses will be hoping to make an impact this summer when they host the Women’s Euros.
Leah Williamson has been described as a “very deserving and driven leader” by Steph Houghton after being named as England captain for this summer’s home Euros.
Leah Williamson has been named as England’s new captain ahead of the 2022 Women’s European Championships. Head coach Sarina Wiegman’s decision was made public on Tuesday and Williamson will take the armband on a permanent basis from Steph Houghton. Ad/> Williamson has been wearing the armband in the absence of Houghton and led the Lionesses to success in the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup, which featured Spain, Canada and Germany, in February.
Niamh Charles and Beth England have withdrawn from England duty after testing positive for COVID-19.
Lucy Bronze believes England Women will head into Euro 2022 better mentally prepared than for any previous tournament.
Lucy Bronze believes England Women will head into Euro 2022 better mentally prepared than for any previous tournament.