The in-form Spurs striker earned a late recall to be in Australia but with the European Champions struggling for goals she may be who Sarina Wiegman looks to as her primary gamechanger
Beth England could be England’s secret weapon as they aim to fire up their World Cup campaign.
The in-form Spurs striker earned a last minute recall just to be in Australia, but with the European Champions struggling for goals she could be who Sarina Wiegman looks to as her primary gamechanger. The Lionesses face China in Adelaide having only scored twice from open play since the Arnold Clark Cup campaign back in February.
Alessia Russo is expected to retain her starting place up front in the final Group D match, where England need just a point to top the table. But Russo is coming under increasing pressure from forward England, who very nearly made a dramatic introduction to the World Cup stage against Denmark.
After replacing Russo in the 76th minute the former Chelsea striker flicked a header narrowly wide of the post, the closest the Lionesses came to doubling their lead against the Danes. England looked lively throughout her cameo, with sharp movement across the box giving the Danish defenders a constant headache.