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Arnold Clark Cup 2022: England tournament fixture schedule, TV channels, squads & guide

The England women's national team will welcome Canada, Germany and Spain in February for the Arnold Clark Cup, the first edition of its new invitational international tournament.

All four nations have previously competed at the SheBelieves Cup, hosted by the U.S. women's national team, but will spend the first international break of the year in England this time, playing across three venues: Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium, Norwich City's Carrow Road and Molineux, home of Wolves.

The tournament kicks off on February 17 and concludes on February 23. The winner of the round-robin format competition will be the team sat top of the standings after all six fixtures.

All of the games at the Arnold Clark Cup will be shown across ITV in the United Kingdom.

Five of the six games will be broadcast on ITV4, with the exception being England's game with Spain on February 20. That fixture will be live on ITV's main channel. Every game will also be available live on ITV Hub, ITV's online video platform.

Further broadcast deals have been agreed worldwide, including with CBS in the U.S. and TSN in Canada.

RTVE (Spain), ARD/ZDF (Germany), ESPN (Central & South America) and Charlton (Israel) have also agreed deals to showcase the tournament.

The tournament will be available to view for free on the FA Player in all other parts of the world.

Tickets to the games are also available now on the tournament's official website.

Canada was the first to announce its squad on February 7, with the absence of the greatest international goal-scorer of all time, Christine Sinclair, a notable one. Sinclair will miss the tournament for personal reasons, after her mother recently passed away.

Jorge Vilda revealed the Spain squad on the morning of February

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