England 1-1 Canada: Lionesses held to draw in opening game of Arnold Clark Cup
England were held to a draw by Olympic champions Canada in their opening match of the Arnold Clark Cup.
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England were held to a draw by Olympic champions Canada in their opening match of the Arnold Clark Cup.
Leah Williamson has been confirmed as England captain ahead of the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup, which kicks off on Thursday. With the Lionesses set to play Spain, Canada and Germany at the tournament in preparation for Euro 2022, they face their most difficult run of fixtures yet under Sarina Wiegman.
England head coach Sarina Wiegman believes this summer’s home European Championship is going to be “the biggest event in women’s football in Europe ever”.
England boss Sarina Wiegman admits not being able to name the injured Steph Houghton in her squad for this month’s Arnold Clark Cup is “really disappointing”.
England captain Steph Houghton will miss the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup later this month after failing to recover from an ankle injury, the women's national team said on Tuesday.
Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman has admitted that it was “really disappointing” not to be able to include Steph Houghton in her England squad for the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup this month. Following her squad announcement for the tournament, where England will face Germany, Canada and Spain in preparation for Euro 2022 in the summer, Wiegman was asked about Houghton’s absence and conceded that it was frustrating not to be able to select her captain.
Manchester City defender Steph Houghton is not in the England squad for upcoming fixtures against Canada, Spain and Germany.