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England Under-23 to play friendlies

       England’s next generation are preparing for action again with two WU23 fixtures confirmed against
       the Netherlands during a warm-weather camp in Spain.
           Mo Marley will take a 24-player squad to the Pinatar Arena in Murcia for the matches against
       the Dutch on Friday 8th April, kick-off 3pm BST, and Monday 11th April, kick off 11am BST.
            In February, the Young Lionesses played a double-header away to France, drawing 1-1 after a
       3-2 defeat. Ebony Salmon scored in both games, while Missy Bo Kearns
       was also on target in the first fixture.
            England Under-23 Squad:
       Fran Bentley (Bristol City *), Sandy MacIver (Everton), Emily Ramsey (Birmingham City *), Asmita
       Ale (Tottenham Hotspur), Megan Finnigan (Everton), Grace Fisk
       (West Ham Utd), Gabrielle George (Everton), Taylor Hinds (Liverpool), Maya Le Tissier (Brighton
       & Hove Albion), Mayumi Pacheco (Aston Villa), Lucy Parker (West Ham Utd), Poppy Pattinson
       (Everton), Missy Bo Kearns (Liverpool), Melisa Filis (West Ham Utd), Ruby Grant (University of
       North Carolina), Shannon O’Brien (Leicester City), Molly Pike (Leicester City), Rinsola Babajide
       (Real Betis), Ellie Brazil (Brighton & Hove Albion), Emma Harries (Reading FC Women), Lauren
       James  (Chelsea),  Jessica  Park  (Manchester  City),  Katie  Robinson  (Charlton  Athletic  *),  Ebony
       Salmon (Racing Louisville).
       England Under-19 ready for qualifiers

       England’s  next  step  on  the  road  towards  the  2021-22  UEFA  European  Women’s  Under-19
       Championship begins this weekend at St. George’s Park.
            The Young Lionesses’ fixtures will begin against neighbours Wales on Wednesday 6th April
       before they take on Iceland on Saturday 9th April. The group will conclude with a meeting with
       Belgium on Tuesday 12th April. All three matches will kick off at 1.30pm BST.
            England won through to this stage after three wins from three in Round 1 with victories against
       Switzerland, Republic of Ireland and mini-tournament hosts Northern Ireland back in October 2021.
            England Under-19 squad:
       Eleanor Heeps (Blackburn Rovers *), Khiara Keating (Manchester City), Tara Bourne (Blackburn
       Rovers *), Anouk Denton (University of Louisville), Jorja Fox (Charlton Athletic *), Neve Herron
       (Sunderland),  Ruby  Mace  (Manchester  City),  Lucy  Parry  (Liverpool),  Caitlin  Smith  (Clemson
       University),  Laura  Blindkilde  Brown  (Aston  Villa),  Grace  Clinton  (Everton),  Lucia  Kendall
       (Southampton  FC  Women),  Mia  Ross  (Charlton  Athletic),  Maisie  Symonds  (Brighton  &  Hove
       Albion),  Charlotte  Wardlaw  (Liverpool  *),  Aggie  Beever-Jones  (Bristol  City  *),  Missy  Goodwin
       (Leicester City), Freya Gregory (Leicester City *), Emily Murphy (University of North Carolina),
       Lucy Watson (Sheffield United).
       Scotland name Under-19 squad

       Pauline  Hamill  has  named  her  Scotland  Women’s  Under-19s  squad  for  their  UEFA  Under-19
       Championship Round Two matches, where they will be competing in Group Four. t’s a return to
       competitive fixtures for the team, after a successful training camp in Wales – including a 2-0 friendly
       match victory earlier this year.
           As hosts of the group, Scotland will take on Kazakhstan, Estonia and Kosovo on home soil, as
       they aim to return to League A of the new look Women’s Under-19s EURO qualifying format. All
       three matches will be live streamed across the Scotland National Team channels.
           First up on Tuesday 5th April is Kazakhstan, with Estonia up next on Friday 8th April – both of
       these fixtures take place at Ainslie Park in Edinburgh. The final match takes place at the Falkirk
       Stadium with Kosovo as their opponents on Monday 11th April.
           Scotland Under-19 squad:
       Eilidh  Adams  (Hibernian),  Aimee  Anderson  (Heart  of  Midlothian),  Tegan  Bowie  (Celtic),  Jess
       Broadrick (Aberdeen), Tegan Browning (Heart of Midlothian), Shona Cowan (Heart of Midlothian),
       Addie Handley (Heart of Midlothian), Bayley Hutchison (Aberdeen), Rachael Johnstone (Celtic),
       Hannah  Jordan  (Rangers),  Leila  Lister  (Reading  FC  Women),  Rebecca  McAllister  (Heart  of
       Midlothian  *),  Maria  McAneny  (Heart  of  Midlothian  *),  Robyn  McCafferty  (Spartans),  Grace
       Mitchell  (Bristol  City),  Niamh  Murphy  (Manchester  United),  London  Pollard  (Motherwell),  Eva
       Thomson (Aberdeen), Kenzie Weir (Everton), Alicia Yates (Spartans).
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