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England Women's Euro 2022 squad: the final 23-player line-up, fixtures and more

Sarina Wiegman has confirmed all 23 members of her squad are available for today's Euro 2022 opener against Austria and said of her starting line-up: "It's not finalised yet, we always do it after the last training session, but yes, it is hard.

"We have shown we have a very good squad, with depth, and it's really good that we have to make hard choices."

A notable feature of England's warm-up games has been an impact being made by substitutes and players brought in amid changes to the starting XI.

The matches also saw skipper Leah Williamson play both in midfield and defence and Wiegman said, when asked about what she had learned from the warm-ups on that front: "I learned a lot from the last three games, and from earlier games we played, and I think she can play in both, in midfield and in defence."

Williamson, sat alongside Wiegman at the press conference, said: "For me, tomorrow, to get out on the pitch playing for England is enough. I'll do whatever I need to do for the team."

The Arsenal player, named as England's captain for this tournament in April, said she was feeling "very proud" ahead of the opener and that she was "sure, when I look back, it will be a moment I'll want to remember forever."

Williamson added: "Sarina's had experience with that and that's something she wants us to embrace as well.

"It's maybe something we've not been that good at in the past, but we're loving the fact there will be 77,000 there tomorrow and most of them will be there for us. Of course it's an advantage. We're at home and we intend to use it as much as possible and embrace that."

England - unbeaten in 14 matches under Wiegman, with 12 of those victories - face an Austria outfit ranked 13 places below them at 21 in the world, who

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