England v Switzerland: women’s football friendly – live | Women's football




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Half-time: England 1-0 Switzerland

There’s only team in it, yet only one goal in it. Lots of positive signs from Sarina Wiegman’s team, perhaps a missing touch in front of goal. Lots of changes to come but Grace Clinton, Aggie Beever-Jones and Gabby George were the pick of the players, with Jess Park at the fulcrum.

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45 min: No time added on in a half where England have totally dominated.

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44 min: Millie Bright goes on a charge, and only the goalline gets in her way. Next, Le Tissier hangs up a cross that’s only just cleared.

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43 min: An England free-kick from the left-hand side. George takes but Clinton falls over at the moment of truth.

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41 min: Park and Beever-Jones almost create something. Lovely linking play, and Park is stopped by Switzerland’s Sow. They have had an awful lot of defending to do.

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39 min: An attack from Switzerland, and work for Hannah Hampton, who saves well enough from Schertenleib.

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In that Euro 2024 play-off it’s half-time in Dublin: Ireland 0-0 Wales.

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37 min: Perhaps this is a Swiss masterclass of defending. Though England are taking turns. Beever-Jones turns and then Le Tissier shoots. Herzog saves. It’s been a fine display by her.

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35 min: Blindkilde Brown, who has very lively too, wins a corner. From which Beever-Jones heads away Le Tissier’s kick. Another chance going begging,

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33 min: The Swiss are five at the back, fully in a shell.

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31 min: Snapshot from Park. The ball keeps running loose to England players. The only complaint is the quality of shooting.

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30 min: Park, Le Tissier and Clinton fully enjoying themselves.

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28 min: Beever-Jones escapes beyond the defence after some lovely passing around. George’s cross forces a save from Herzog. It’s all England.

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25 min: Beever-Jones and Grace Clinton seem to have quite the understanding. Their link-up forces a corner that Le Tissier delivers to Bright, who can only head over.

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23 min: Le Tissier goes back to do some defending but England’s players are all looking to go forward at any time.

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21 min: England’s newbies are flying. Clinton seems to be pulled down. VAR – which we have tonight – says no foul. Somehow.

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19 min: George now has a chance, Beever-Jones and Brown set her up but she can’t keep the ball down.

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18 min: Great ball from the left flank from Gabby George. Maya Le Tissier has a great chance but gets her angles all wrong, smashing the ball wide.

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16 min: Ruby Mace, steps back to break up an attack.

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14 min: This time, the danger is cleared, and Switzerland make progress up the pitch. It takes a Millie Bright intervention to move the ball back up.

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13 min: Clinton, who is absolutely everywhere, forces a corner.

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11 min: England look to resume their dominance, with Beever-Jones at the start. Park and Clinton try to link up and Beever-Jones comes to the fore again. She is just denied by Swiss keeper Herzog. (Do her teammates call her Queen of the Desert? Or Heart Of Glass?)

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9 min: A fine start for England, and Grace Clinton looks the business as a starter. So many options for Sarina Wiegman.

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Goal! England 1-0 Switzerland (Clinton, 8)

Park’s ball in, and the header from Turner comes off the post and Clinton knocks in her third England goal.

Grace Clinton (C) of England scores. Photograph: Adam Vaughan/EPA
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6 min: Gabby George, in such fine form for United, just lets the ball run out. Up ahead, Clinton turns and is brought down. Free-kick in a dangerous position. Park will take.

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4 min: Both Blindkilde Brown and Mace have had their first touches of their England careers. An early attack from Switzerland is swept up by Grace Clinton.

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2 min: As expected, it’s all England on the ball but there’s not much speed, a lot of unfamiliarity.

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Away we go at Bramall Lane...

1 min: Let’s see what this much-changed team can achieve. Lots of noise from the England band, some of whom come from Sheffield.

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Here are the national anthems: no booing can be heard.

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So, the last game of 2024 for the Lionesses sees the 2022 Euro winners take on the Euro 2025 hosts. Packed stands at Bramall Lane.

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Ireland and Wales have kicked off in Dublin, it’s 1-1 after the first leg

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Sarina Wiegman spoke to ITV ahead of the game. “From the team, we want a good performance and to execute the gameplan. They [the new arrivals] have done well during the whole week. They came into our environment well and they have done well. I want to see what they can do in their role tonight.”

[Gabby George] has had some setbacks. She has been out of our environment when she has done rehab. She has down well with Manchester United. I hope she can be a good defender and good playing forward.”

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The Euros dream is over for Scotland, they couldn’t make a comeback against Finland and lost 2-0 on the night, 2-0 on aggregate.

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Jess Park is the sole survivor, with Millie Bright called in to captain the team. senior debuts for Laura Blindkilde Brown and Ruby Mace, and a return for Gabby George, once of Everton, now of Manchester United after six years of absence.

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The teams: Ten changes for England from Wembley

England: Hampton, Morgan, George, Mace, Turner, Bright, Park, Le Tissier, Beever-Jones, Clinton, Blindkilde Brown. Subs: Bronze, Earps, Stanway, Mead, Walsh, Naz, Carter, Russo, Williamson, Moorhouse, Greenwood, Wubben-Moy.

Switzerland starting XI: Herzog, Stierli, Marti, Maritz, Schertenleib, Crnogorcevic, Sow, Vallotto, Calligaris, Terchoun, Beney.

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That bad news from Scotland and Northern Ireland’s play-offs.

  • Scotland are 2-0 down to Finland, 2-0 on aggregate. That’s got 10 minutes to play.

  • Northern Ireland lost 3-0 to Norway, 7-0 on aggregate.

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Preamble

After that reunion with Emma Hayes and a 0-0 draw, it’s up the M1 to Sheffield and a friendly with Switzerland. And time for experimentation, according to Sarina Wiegman, with seven months and four friendlies to go: “It gives opportunities for us to try out things, to play many players … we want to get as much information as possible and develop our style of play, and experience where we’re at at the moment.”

This is England’s final friendly before six Nations League fixtures from February until June, so expect a mix of styles and personnel. Plenty is still undecided as the Lionesses seek to defend their crown. The hosts of Euro 2025 are the visitors to Bramall Lane.

Also: there will be updates from the playoffs, with Ireland and Wales playing off, and news of the failure of the Scots and Northern Irish to be in Switzerland next year.

Kick-off is at 7.45pm. Join me.

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Posted: 2024-12-03 21:37:10

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