Ella Toone describes England's upcoming friendly match against Australia as a 'revenge' game for the team. The midfielder admits that the two teams last met at the 2023 Women's World Cup, where England defeated Australia in the semi-final. Toone says it will feel like revenge for both sides when they face off again in Pride Park on Tuesday.
Toone is expecting a physical game from her teammates as England look to bounce back from their 2-1 defeat by Brazil last weekend. The match against Brazil was a close one, with the Lionesses trailing at one point before fighting back to win. However, Toone believes that her team will be able to put in a strong performance despite the absence of key players due to injury.
Steph Catley, Australia's defender, admitted that their defeat to England in the 2023 World Cup was the "most heartbreaking" of her career. The match saw several Australia players concede red cards and ultimately cost the team the game.
England manager Sarina Wiegman says that both teams have moved on since the 2023 World Cup, with changes made to both squads. Wiegman is confident in her team's ability to start strongly despite their slow start against Brazil last weekend.
The match against Australia will be played in front of a sell-out crowd at Pride Park Stadium, with England looking to prove themselves once again after their impressive victory over Switzerland in the 2025 Euro tournament.
Toone is expecting a physical game from her teammates as England look to bounce back from their 2-1 defeat by Brazil last weekend. The match against Brazil was a close one, with the Lionesses trailing at one point before fighting back to win. However, Toone believes that her team will be able to put in a strong performance despite the absence of key players due to injury.
Steph Catley, Australia's defender, admitted that their defeat to England in the 2023 World Cup was the "most heartbreaking" of her career. The match saw several Australia players concede red cards and ultimately cost the team the game.
England manager Sarina Wiegman says that both teams have moved on since the 2023 World Cup, with changes made to both squads. Wiegman is confident in her team's ability to start strongly despite their slow start against Brazil last weekend.
The match against Australia will be played in front of a sell-out crowd at Pride Park Stadium, with England looking to prove themselves once again after their impressive victory over Switzerland in the 2025 Euro tournament.