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Lucy Bronze back and eager for first real test of Sarina Wiegman’s England

The worst of Storm Dudley should have passed over Teesside by the time England kick off against Canada on Thursday night but Sarina Wiegman’s players must remain braced for a potentially hurricane-force challenge.

After scoring 53 goals – including 20 in one game against Latvia – during six successive wins over modest opposition since Wiegman took charge last September, the Lionesses face their first real test at Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium.

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An Olympic gold medal-winning Canada managed by Bev Priestman – previously England’s No 2 under Phil Neville – represent the first of three tough games in the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup.

Played across six days in a round-robin format as Wiegman’s squad prepare to host the European Championship this summer, the tournament also features a Germany side ranked third in the world (England stand eighth) and a Spain team heavily staffed by key components of Barcelona’s Champions League-winning XI.

The good news for Wiegman is that she is able to work with arguably her best player for the first time since swapping coaching the Netherlands for England. Lucy Bronze is ready to start against Canada after missing the first half of this season because of knee surgery.

“My match fitness and my performances are coming back so hopefully I can get back to the very top of my game in the next months,” said the Manchester City right-back, speaking from England’s borrowed base at Middlesbrough’s Rockliffe Park training ground near Darlington. “This is the first time we’ve played high-ranked opposition with Sarina as our manager and our new way of playing so it’s a good test.”

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