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England is the favorite to win and manager Sarina Wiegman named a large 26-player roster for the competition. However, they'll have to navigate the Cup without Fran Kirby after the midfielder sustained a knee injury during Chelsea's win against West Ham. Jordan Nobbs has been called up to replace Kirby, but England's most exciting player of the moment is Lauren James. Her 10 appearances with Chelsea have been productive, with 4 goals and an assist, and she is coming off an exciting pair of FA Cup matches with one goal and two assists. Whether or not the Chelsea attacker (and sister of men's Chelsea star Reece James) gets time in the competition really all depends on how Wiegman wants to evaluate the offense.
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Show your support for England as the Lionesses go for glory at Women's Euro 2022! Belgium, meanwhile, have a little more leeway. Despite giving up plenty of chances against France, they managed to escape with just a 2-1 defeat, giving themselves an advantage over their opponents. With just one point separating the three sides battling it out the final spot in the quarter-finals, there is the potential for things to get very complicated. Italy and Belgium though will be hoping to simplify things by picking up a vital win. Here’s what you need to know if you want to watch this evening’s game: How to watch Italy vs Belgium The match kicks off on Monday, July 18 at 8pm (BST).
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Arnold Clark Cup schedule: How to watch, live stream England, Belgium, Italy, South Korea, start timesEngland will host Belgium, Italy, and Korea Republic in the second edition of the Arnold Clark Cup Feb 16, 2023 at 11:52 am ET • 3 min read Getty Images England women's national team and 2022 Euro champions are set to host the annual Arnold Clark Cup on Thursday. The Lionesses welcome Belgium, Italy, and South Korea to the second edition of the competition and England is the current defending champion. Belgium will try to play spoiler during the Arnold Clark Cup, while Italy and South Korea will join England in preparation for the 2023 FIFA World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Fans can watch the entire Cup competition on Paramount+. I agree to receive the "Golazo Starting XI Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies.
The team previously made it all the way to the Euro quarterfinals back in 2019, and they will want to build momentum as they prepare for Australia and New Zealand. They'll get a chance to take on Euro champions, but how will they fair against another World Cup-bound team in South Korea may present more questions than answers. Winger Barbara Bonansea can still provide an impact on the pitch for Italy, but her Juventus teammate Cristiana Girelli will likely lead the attack. Girelli has 12 goals with two assists over 16 Serie A appearances this season. Belgium gets more experienceBelgium is the only squad in this tournament who are not going to the 2023 World Cup. Manager Ives Serneels also named a 26-player roster with several young players the program will likely build with towards the future.
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Despite the absence of Beth Mead with an ACL injury, the front line is full of options with Chole Kelly, Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo, and Ebony Salmon among the forward core. Italy build toward World CupItaly is qualified for the 2023 World Cup but is looking to improve on a disappointing Euros campaign that ended early in the group stage.
m. ET (Paramount+)England vs. South Korea, 2:45 p. ET (Paramount+)Sunday, Feb. 19England vs. Italy, 10:15 a. ET (Paramount+)Belgium vs. South Korea, 1:15 p. ET (Paramount+)Wednesday, Feb. 22South Korea vs. Italy, 1:15 p. Belgium, 2:45 p. ET (Paramount+)Lioness look to defend title without Fran KirbyThe Arnold Clark cup is only in its second year, but the Lionesses are primed for a strong title defense in this year's iteration.
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