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England women's national under-23 football team

The England women's national under-23 football team, also known as England women Under-23s or England women U23(s), is an association football team operated under the auspices of The Football Association. Since 2021, it has replaced the now defunct England women's under-21 team.

England Women's under-23
Nickname(s)The Young Lionesses
AssociationThe Football Association
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachEmma Coates[1]
FIFA codeENG
First colours
Second colours
Nordic Cup
Appearances5 (first in 2004)
Best resultThird (2005)

Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the senior England women's national football team. As long as they were eligible, players can play for England at any level, making it possible to play for the U23s, senior side, and again for the U23s, as Natasha Dowie, Rachel Williams and Danielle Buet have in the 2008–2018 era, as well as Katie Robinson, Jess Park, Maya Le Tissier and Ebony Salmon in the current era.[2] In 2005 Casey Stoney played for the team in the Nordic Cup, despite already having 30 caps at senior level.[3] It is also possible to play for one country at youth level and another at senior level (providing the player is eligible). Helen Lander and Kylie Davies decided to play for Wales at senior level after playing for England U23s, while Sophie Perry elected to play for Ireland.

History edit

Beginnings edit

In February 1987 the Women's Football Association (WFA) appointed Liz Deighan to run a women's national under-21 team. Deighan had been a star midfielder in the England team which reached the 1984 European Competition for Women's Football. Four years later Deighan was not re–appointed and John Bilton took over. The team folded shortly afterwards because the WFA had run out of money. Eight of England's squad at the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup had come through Deighan's U-21 team, including Pauline Cope, Karen Burke and Louise Waller.[4]

FA sanctioned team edit

In summer 2004, The Football Association (FA) decided to reconstitute the U-21 team in order to give women a higher level of play to better prepare them for the full national team. Senior team manager Hope Powell held a four-day camp in Shropshire and announced: "This is a major step forward for our international teams and will bridge the gap between Under-19 and Senior levels. We have been observing players in this age bracket for the last six months and with the clubs' assistance I believe we can make this a real success."[5] Powell installed her full-time assistant with the senior team, Brent Hills, as coach of the team, which remained an U-21 selection from 2004 through 2008.

Competing as an U-23 team (2008–2018) edit

2008 saw the change of England's youth national women's team moved to the U-23 level. The move was made by the FA in response to age-level changes FIFA had made to its oldest women's youth competition, now named FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. The age limit was raised from being a U-19 tournament to a U-20 tournament. This adjustment, coupled with a newly introduced U-23 age limit to the Nordic Cup, prompted the FA to rethink and eventually change the youth development team. The team continues to serve as a stepping-stone for players to the England women's national team. Brent Hills explained that it had become more of a challenge to break into the senior team: "When I started, if you were an extremely talented 18-year-old you may have been able to get into the senior team. I'll give you an example, Fara Williams. You would have to be the next Kelly Smith now to be able to do that."[6]

England U23s did not have a permanent home. When England hosted a tournament in 2010, the event was held at University of Warwick where it was possible to attend and watch without a ticket. Because of the smaller demand compared to the senior women's national team, much smaller grounds could be used.

The team's last competitive tournament was the 2012 Four Nations Tournament, in which England finished third. They also competed in a variety of competitions, including the annual Nordic Cup, which was previously the top competition for this age group.[7]

Move to U-21 system (2018–2021) edit

In a bid to better aid the transition between the youth pathway and senior football, the FA announced in September 2018 that they were scrapping the U23s and U20s levels in order to form an Under-21s age group, which would become the top tier of the nation's professional development phase. The move would align England's structure to that used in other European countries to allow for more age-appropriate games and better manage individual player development post-U20 World Cup for those who have genuine senior team potential. The then U20s manager Mo Marley was announced as head coach.

Return of U-23 level (2021–present) edit

In October 2021, the FA announced the return of an under-23 team as newly appointed senior manager Sarina Wiegman looked to increase international playing opportunities for promising players in the senior pathway, particularly those who had aged out of the under-21 squad. Mo Marley was appointed head coach and tasked with also mentoring Emma Coates and Fara Williams as coaches.[8] The move came off the back of the cancellation of two editions of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and one FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, further limiting opportunities for youth international experience.[9]

In July 2023, a new U23 European League was announced for the 2023–2024 season, from September 2023 until April 2024. The league features nine European teams; England, Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. With the difficulty of transitioning from the under-19 team to the senior team, England women's technical director, Kay Cossington, wants the team to be "really connected with the senior team".[2]

In the summer of 2023, further coaches were added to the squad; Remi Allen, Anita Asante, and former Aston Villa manager Gemma Davies.[10]

Current players edit

The following 23 players were named to the squad for the European U23 League match against   Sweden on 4 April 2024.[11]

Mia Ross withdraw from the squad due to injury and was replaced by Neve Herron on 2 April 2024.[12]

Names in italics denote players who have been capped for the senior team.

Head coach: Emma Coates

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1GK Kayla Rendell (2001-06-29) 29 June 2001 (age 22)   Southampton
1GK Fran Stenson (2001-04-27) 27 April 2001 (age 23)   Sheffield United
1GK Lucy Thomas (2000-03-21) 21 March 2000 (age 24)   Birmingham City

2DF Tara Bourne (2003-07-16) 16 July 2003 (age 20)   Sheffield United
2DF Anouk Denton (2003-05-09) 9 May 2003 (age 21)   West Ham United
2DF Freya Gregory (2003-01-12) 12 January 2003 (age 21)   Aston Villa
2DF Neve Herron (2003-06-27) 27 June 2003 (age 20)   Birmingham City
2DF Ella Morris (2002-09-23) 23 September 2002 (age 21)   Southampton
2DF Poppy Pattinson (2000-04-30) 30 April 2000 (age 24)   Brighton & Hove Albion
2DF Hannah Silcock (2004-09-18) 18 September 2004 (age 19)   Blackburn Rovers (loan)
2DF Kiera Skeels (2001-11-20) 20 November 2001 (age 22)   Charlton Athletic

3MF Laura Blindkilde (2003-09-09) 9 September 2003 (age 20)   Manchester City
3MF Ruby Grant (2002-04-15) 15 April 2002 (age 22)   BK Häcken
3MF Missy Bo Kearns (2001-04-14) 14 April 2001 (age 23)   Liverpool
3MF Lucia Kendall (2004-05-20) 20 May 2004 (age 19)   Southampton
3MF Ruby Mace (2003-09-05) 5 September 2003 (age 20)   Manchester City
3MF Molly Pike (2001-01-22) 22 January 2001 (age 23)   Southampton
3MF Maisie Symonds (2003-02-02) 2 February 2003 (age 21)   Brighton & Hove Albion

4FW Aggie Beever-Jones (2003-07-27) 27 July 2003 (age 20)   Chelsea
4FW Missy Goodwin (2003-01-27) 27 January 2003 (age 21)   Leicester City
4FW Jessica Naz (2000-09-24) 24 September 2000 (age 23)   Tottenham Hotspur
4FW Katie Robinson (2002-08-08) 8 August 2002 (age 21)   Brighton & Hove Albion
4FW Ebony Salmon (2001-01-27) 27 January 2001 (age 23)   Aston Villa

Recent call-ups edit

The following players have also been called up to the England squad within the last 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Emily Ramsey (2000-11-16) 16 November 2000 (age 23) - -   Everton v.   Spain, 4 December 2023
GK Fran Bentley (2001-06-26) 26 June 2001 (age 22) - -   Bristol City v.   Belgium, 25 September 2023

DF Mia Ross (2003-04-28) 28 April 2003 (age 21) - -   Charlton Athletic v.   Sweden, 4 April 2024 INJ
DF Naomi Layzell (2004-02-29) 29 February 2004 (age 20) - -   Bristol City v.   Netherlands, 26 February 2024
DF Brooke Aspin (2005-07-01) 1 July 2005 (age 18) - -   Bristol City (loan) v.   Spain, 4 December 2023
DF Asmita Ale (2001-11-03) 3 November 2001 (age 22) - -   Tottenham Hotspur v.   Belgium, 25 September 2023

MF Jess Park (2001-10-21) 21 October 2001 (age 22) - -   Manchester City v.   Spain, 4 December 2023
MF Melisa Filis (2002-07-30) 30 July 2002 (age 21) - -   West Ham United v.   Portugal, 30 October 2023
MF Grace Clinton (2003-03-31) 31 March 2003 (age 21) - -   Tottenham Hotspur (loan) v.   Belgium, 25 September 2023

FW Shannon O'Brien (2001-10-05) 5 October 2001 (age 22) - -   Leicester City v.   Netherlands, 26 February 2024
FW Emma Harries (2002-03-29) 29 March 2002 (age 22) - -   West Ham United v.   Portugal, 30 October 2023

  • INJ = Withdrew due to injury

Recent schedule and results edit

2023 edit

21 September 2023 European U23 League Norway   1–1   England Bryne, Norway
17:30
Report
Stadium: Bryne Stadion
25 September 2023 European U23 League England   3–0   Belgium Shrewsbury, England
18:45
Report Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 2,500+
26 October 2023 European U23 League Italy   1–1   England Vercelli, Italy
  • Correlli   65'
Report
Stadium: Stadio Silvio Piola
30 October 2023 European U23 League England   2–0   Portugal Manchester, England
19:00 GMT
Report
  • Soba   90+3'
Stadium: Academy Stadium,
Attendance: 1,449
30 November 2023 European U23 League France   0–1   England Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines, France
Report
Stadium: INF Clairefontaine
4 December 2023 European U23 League England   1–1   Spain Burton upon Trent, England
Report
Stadium: St George's Park
Note: Venued changed from Pirelli Stadium due to waterlogged pitch.

2024 edit

22 February 2024 Friendly Spain   3–1   England Marbella, Spain
11:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Banús Football Centre
26 February 2024 European U23 League Netherlands   1–1   England Marbella, Spain
12:00 GMT
Report
  • Silcock   37'
Stadium: Banús Football Centre
4 April 2024 European U23 League England   3–1   Sweden Wellington, England
Report
Stadium: New Bucks Head
Attendance: 2,335

Coaching history edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Coates appointed at WU23s head coach". www.englandfootball.com. 27 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b "England WU23s' new season schedule revealed". England Football. 6 July 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Nordic challenge for U21s". The Football Association. 29 June 2005. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  4. ^ Lopez 1997, p. 68
  5. ^ "Soccer: Heatherson looks for England place". Evening Echo. 16 June 2004. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  6. ^ "U23s begin 'rigorous programme'". The Football Association. 7 July 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 January 2009.
  8. ^ Association, The Football. "England Women's U23s squad named for Belgium trip in October 2021". englandfootball.com.
  9. ^ Frith, Wilf (18 November 2020). "FIFA U-20 and U-17 Women's World Cups cancelled". SheKicks.
  10. ^ Sanders, Emma (13 November 2023). "England Under-23s thriving with Wiegman support". BBC Sport. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  11. ^ McHugh, Beth (4 April 2024). "England WU23s squad named for final fixture of 2023-24 season". England Football. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  12. ^ Plummer, Joanne (4 April 2024). "Kayla Rendell called into England women's squad". www.englandfootball.com. Retrieved 4 April 2024.

Bibliography edit

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The England women s national under 23 football team also known as England women Under 23s or England women U23 s is an association football team operated under the auspices of The Football Association Since 2021 it has replaced the now defunct England women s under 21 team England Women s under 23Nickname s The Young LionessesAssociationThe Football AssociationConfederationUEFA Europe Head coachEmma Coates 1 FIFA codeENGFirst coloursSecond coloursNordic CupAppearances5 first in 2004 Best resultThird 2005 Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the senior England women s national football team As long as they were eligible players can play for England at any level making it possible to play for the U23s senior side and again for the U23s as Natasha Dowie Rachel Williams and Danielle Buet have in the 2008 2018 era as well as Katie Robinson Jess Park Maya Le Tissier and Ebony Salmon in the current era 2 In 2005 Casey Stoney played for the team in the Nordic Cup despite already having 30 caps at senior level 3 It is also possible to play for one country at youth level and another at senior level providing the player is eligible Helen Lander and Kylie Davies decided to play for Wales at senior level after playing for England U23s while Sophie Perry elected to play for Ireland Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 FA sanctioned team 1 3 Competing as an U 23 team 2008 2018 1 4 Move to U 21 system 2018 2021 1 5 Return of U 23 level 2021 present 2 Current players 2 1 Recent call ups 3 Recent schedule and results 3 1 2023 3 2 2024 4 Coaching history 5 References 6 BibliographyHistory editBeginnings edit In February 1987 the Women s Football Association WFA appointed Liz Deighan to run a women s national under 21 team Deighan had been a star midfielder in the England team which reached the 1984 European Competition for Women s Football Four years later Deighan was not re appointed and John Bilton took over The team folded shortly afterwards because the WFA had run out of money Eight of England s squad at the 1995 FIFA Women s World Cup had come through Deighan s U 21 team including Pauline Cope Karen Burke and Louise Waller 4 FA sanctioned team edit In summer 2004 The Football Association FA decided to reconstitute the U 21 team in order to give women a higher level of play to better prepare them for the full national team Senior team manager Hope Powell held a four day camp in Shropshire and announced This is a major step forward for our international teams and will bridge the gap between Under 19 and Senior levels We have been observing players in this age bracket for the last six months and with the clubs assistance I believe we can make this a real success 5 Powell installed her full time assistant with the senior team Brent Hills as coach of the team which remained an U 21 selection from 2004 through 2008 Competing as an U 23 team 2008 2018 edit 2008 saw the change of England s youth national women s team moved to the U 23 level The move was made by the FA in response to age level changes FIFA had made to its oldest women s youth competition now named FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup The age limit was raised from being a U 19 tournament to a U 20 tournament This adjustment coupled with a newly introduced U 23 age limit to the Nordic Cup prompted the FA to rethink and eventually change the youth development team The team continues to serve as a stepping stone for players to the England women s national team Brent Hills explained that it had become more of a challenge to break into the senior team When I started if you were an extremely talented 18 year old you may have been able to get into the senior team I ll give you an example Fara Williams You would have to be the next Kelly Smith now to be able to do that 6 England U23s did not have a permanent home When England hosted a tournament in 2010 the event was held at University of Warwick where it was possible to attend and watch without a ticket Because of the smaller demand compared to the senior women s national team much smaller grounds could be used The team s last competitive tournament was the 2012 Four Nations Tournament in which England finished third They also competed in a variety of competitions including the annual Nordic Cup which was previously the top competition for this age group 7 Move to U 21 system 2018 2021 edit In a bid to better aid the transition between the youth pathway and senior football the FA announced in September 2018 that they were scrapping the U23s and U20s levels in order to form an Under 21s age group which would become the top tier of the nation s professional development phase The move would align England s structure to that used in other European countries to allow for more age appropriate games and better manage individual player development post U20 World Cup for those who have genuine senior team potential The then U20s manager Mo Marley was announced as head coach Return of U 23 level 2021 present edit In October 2021 the FA announced the return of an under 23 team as newly appointed senior manager Sarina Wiegman looked to increase international playing opportunities for promising players in the senior pathway particularly those who had aged out of the under 21 squad Mo Marley was appointed head coach and tasked with also mentoring Emma Coates and Fara Williams as coaches 8 The move came off the back of the cancellation of two editions of the UEFA Women s Under 19 Championship and one FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic further limiting opportunities for youth international experience 9 In July 2023 a new U23 European League was announced for the 2023 2024 season from September 2023 until April 2024 The league features nine European teams England Belgium France Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain and Sweden With the difficulty of transitioning from the under 19 team to the senior team England women s technical director Kay Cossington wants the team to be really connected with the senior team 2 In the summer of 2023 further coaches were added to the squad Remi Allen Anita Asante and former Aston Villa manager Gemma Davies 10 Current players editThe following 23 players were named to the squad for the European U23 League match against nbsp Sweden on 4 April 2024 11 Mia Ross withdraw from the squad due to injury and was replaced by Neve Herron on 2 April 2024 12 Names in italics denote players who have been capped for the senior team Head coach Emma Coates No Pos Player Date of birth age Club 1 GK Kayla Rendell 2001 06 29 29 June 2001 age 22 nbsp Southampton 1 GK Fran Stenson 2001 04 27 27 April 2001 age 23 nbsp Sheffield United 1 GK Lucy Thomas 2000 03 21 21 March 2000 age 24 nbsp Birmingham City 2 DF Tara Bourne 2003 07 16 16 July 2003 age 20 nbsp Sheffield United 2 DF Anouk Denton 2003 05 09 9 May 2003 age 21 nbsp West Ham United 2 DF Freya Gregory 2003 01 12 12 January 2003 age 21 nbsp Aston Villa 2 DF Neve Herron 2003 06 27 27 June 2003 age 20 nbsp Birmingham City 2 DF Ella Morris 2002 09 23 23 September 2002 age 21 nbsp Southampton 2 DF Poppy Pattinson 2000 04 30 30 April 2000 age 24 nbsp Brighton amp Hove Albion 2 DF Hannah Silcock 2004 09 18 18 September 2004 age 19 nbsp Blackburn Rovers loan 2 DF Kiera Skeels 2001 11 20 20 November 2001 age 22 nbsp Charlton Athletic 3 MF Laura Blindkilde 2003 09 09 9 September 2003 age 20 nbsp Manchester City 3 MF Ruby Grant 2002 04 15 15 April 2002 age 22 nbsp BK Hacken 3 MF Missy Bo Kearns 2001 04 14 14 April 2001 age 23 nbsp Liverpool 3 MF Lucia Kendall 2004 05 20 20 May 2004 age 19 nbsp Southampton 3 MF Ruby Mace 2003 09 05 5 September 2003 age 20 nbsp Manchester City 3 MF Molly Pike 2001 01 22 22 January 2001 age 23 nbsp Southampton 3 MF Maisie Symonds 2003 02 02 2 February 2003 age 21 nbsp Brighton amp Hove Albion 4 FW Aggie Beever Jones 2003 07 27 27 July 2003 age 20 nbsp Chelsea 4 FW Missy Goodwin 2003 01 27 27 January 2003 age 21 nbsp Leicester City 4 FW Jessica Naz 2000 09 24 24 September 2000 age 23 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 4 FW Katie Robinson 2002 08 08 8 August 2002 age 21 nbsp Brighton amp Hove Albion 4 FW Ebony Salmon 2001 01 27 27 January 2001 age 23 nbsp Aston Villa Recent call ups edit The following players have also been called up to the England squad within the last 12 months Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club Latest call up GK Emily Ramsey 2000 11 16 16 November 2000 age 23 nbsp Everton v nbsp Spain 4 December 2023 GK Fran Bentley 2001 06 26 26 June 2001 age 22 nbsp Bristol City v nbsp Belgium 25 September 2023 DF Mia Ross 2003 04 28 28 April 2003 age 21 nbsp Charlton Athletic v nbsp Sweden 4 April 2024 INJ DF Naomi Layzell 2004 02 29 29 February 2004 age 20 nbsp Bristol City v nbsp Netherlands 26 February 2024 DF Brooke Aspin 2005 07 01 1 July 2005 age 18 nbsp Bristol City loan v nbsp Spain 4 December 2023 DF Asmita Ale 2001 11 03 3 November 2001 age 22 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur v nbsp Belgium 25 September 2023 MF Jess Park 2001 10 21 21 October 2001 age 22 nbsp Manchester City v nbsp Spain 4 December 2023 MF Melisa Filis 2002 07 30 30 July 2002 age 21 nbsp West Ham United v nbsp Portugal 30 October 2023 MF Grace Clinton 2003 03 31 31 March 2003 age 21 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur loan v nbsp Belgium 25 September 2023 FW Shannon O Brien 2001 10 05 5 October 2001 age 22 nbsp Leicester City v nbsp Netherlands 26 February 2024 FW Emma Harries 2002 03 29 29 March 2002 age 22 nbsp West Ham United v nbsp Portugal 30 October 2023 INJ Withdrew due to injuryRecent schedule and results edit2023 edit Norway nbsp v nbsp England 21 September 2023 European U23 LeagueNorway nbsp 1 1 nbsp EnglandBryne Norway17 30 Kyvag nbsp 79 Tandberg nbsp 84 Report Mace nbsp 34 Beever Jones nbsp 76 Stadium Bryne Stadion England nbsp v nbsp Belgium 25 September 2023 European U23 LeagueEngland nbsp 3 0 nbsp BelgiumShrewsbury England18 45 Beever Jones nbsp 24 Skeels nbsp 72 Morris nbsp 82 Report Stadium New Meadow Attendance 2 500 Italy nbsp v nbsp England 26 October 2023 European U23 LeagueItaly nbsp 1 1 nbsp EnglandVercelli ItalyCorrelli nbsp 65 Report Bo Kearns nbsp 18 Pattinson nbsp 32 Stadium Stadio Silvio Piola England nbsp v nbsp Portugal 30 October 2023 European U23 LeagueEngland nbsp 2 0 nbsp PortugalManchester England19 00 GMT Naz nbsp 47 Skeels nbsp 76 Report Soba nbsp 90 3 Stadium Academy Stadium Attendance 1 449 France nbsp v nbsp England 30 November 2023 European U23 LeagueFrance nbsp 0 1 nbsp EnglandClairefontaine en Yvelines FranceReport Robinson nbsp 9 Stadium INF Clairefontaine England nbsp v nbsp Spain 4 December 2023 European U23 LeagueEngland nbsp 1 1 nbsp SpainBurton upon Trent EnglandMorris nbsp 30 Report Arana nbsp 85 Stadium St George s ParkNote Venued changed from Pirelli Stadium due to waterlogged pitch 2024 edit Spain nbsp v nbsp England 22 February 2024 FriendlySpain nbsp 3 1 nbsp EnglandMarbella Spain11 00 GMT Valdezate nbsp 42 Vilamala nbsp 66 81 Report Beever Jones nbsp 42 Stadium Banus Football Centre Netherlands nbsp v nbsp England 26 February 2024 European U23 LeagueNetherlands nbsp 1 1 nbsp EnglandMarbella Spain12 00 GMT Kalma nbsp 90 3 Report Silcock nbsp 37 Stadium Banus Football Centre England nbsp v nbsp Sweden 4 April 2024 European U23 LeagueEngland nbsp 3 1 nbsp SwedenWellington EnglandKearns nbsp 23 Skeels nbsp 45 2 Robinson nbsp 90 3 Report Duljan nbsp 78 Stadium New Bucks Head Attendance 2 335Coaching history edit nbsp Liz Deighan 1987 1992 nbsp Brent Hills 2004 2013 nbsp Marieanne Spacey 2013 2018 nbsp Mo Marley 2021 2023 nbsp Emma Coates 2023 present References edit Coates appointed at WU23s head coach www englandfootball com 27 February 2023 a b England WU23s new season schedule revealed England Football 6 July 2023 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Nordic challenge for U21s The Football Association 29 June 2005 Retrieved 6 April 2012 Lopez 1997 p 68 Soccer Heatherson looks for England place Evening Echo 16 June 2004 Retrieved 26 May 2010 U23s begin rigorous programme The Football Association 7 July 2010 Retrieved 6 April 2012 The Official Site of U S Soccer U 23 WNT Archived from the original on 2 January 2009 Association The Football England Women s U23s squad named for Belgium trip in October 2021 englandfootball com Frith Wilf 18 November 2020 FIFA U 20 and U 17 Women s World Cups cancelled SheKicks Sanders Emma 13 November 2023 England Under 23s thriving with Wiegman support BBC Sport Retrieved 7 February 2024 McHugh Beth 4 April 2024 England WU23s squad named for final fixture of 2023 24 season England Football Retrieved 4 April 2024 Plummer Joanne 4 April 2024 Kayla Rendell called into England women s squad www englandfootball com Retrieved 4 April 2024 Bibliography editLopez Sue 1997 Women on the Ball A Guide to Women s Football London England Scarlet Press ISBN 1857270169 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title England women 27s national under 23 football team amp oldid 1217778310, wikipedia, wiki, 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