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Arnold Clark Cup: Schedule, how to watch, team news and everything you need to know

The highly-anticipated Arnold Clark Cup gets underway tomorrow, with hosts England, Canada, Spain and Germany set to take part in the round-robin tournament.

Matches will be held at the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough, Carrow Road in Norwich, and Molineux in Wolverhampton.

The tournament has been touted as the perfect warm-up event for Euro 2022, which will also take place around England this summer.

With four world-class teams ready to lock horns over the next two weeks, GiveMeSport Women runs through everything you need to know about the Arnold Clark Cup.

The Arnold Clark Cup kicks off tomorrow with Germany against Spain at 2:30pm. This will be followed by England’s clash against Canada at 7:30pm. Both matches will be held at the Riverside Stadium.

Carrow Road will then play host to the next set of fixtures on Sunday (February 20th), with England taking on Spain at 3:15pm and Canada playing Germany at 8:15pm.

The Arnold Clark Cup will conclude at Molineux on February 23rd, as Spain and Canada meet at 2:30pm and England come up against Germany at 7:30pm.

A full list of fixtures can be found here:

February 17th, Germany vs Spain at 2.30pm GMTFebruary 17th, England vs Canada at 7.30pm GMT

February 20th, England vs Spain at 3:15pm GMTFebruary 20th, Canada vs Germany at 8:15pm GMT

February 23rd, Spain vs Canada at 2.30pm GMTFebruary 23rd, England vs Germany at 7.30pm GMT

Olympic gold medallist Canada announced their squad on February 7th. Captain Christine Sinclair, the all-time leading international goalscorer, will miss the tournament after the death of her mother.

Manchester City’s Janine Beckie, Chelsea’s Jessie Fleming, and PSG’s Ashley Lawrence and Jordyn Huitema all make the squad.

Canada announces squad for the

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