England kick off their 2023 fixtures in the Arnold Clark Cup, with South Korea the first of three sides they will face.
Ahead of that match tonight, we look at the main talking points as Sarina Wiegman’s Euro 2022 winners head into the round-robin competition.
Unbeaten Lionesses
England begin the calendar year having not been defeated in 2022, extending a run that started when Wiegman took charge in September 2021.
It is currently 26 games under the Dutchwoman with 22 wins, two of which were secured in extra-time — the quarter-final and final of the triumphant run at the home Euros last July.
The Lionesses are now building towards the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer, where they will look to take the success achieved in Wiegman’s tenure to even greater heights.
Defending champions
The Arnold Clark Cup has served England well before.
They won the inaugural edition this time last year after a 1-1 draw with Canada at the Riverside Stadium, a goalless draw with Spain at Carrow Road and 3-1 victory over Germany at Molineux.
Wiegman has spoken about the boost that provided in terms of momentum and confidence ahead of the Euros.
The cup defence sees them follow the South Korea match with games against Italy in Coventry on Sunday and then Belgium in Bristol three days later.
Notable returns
Announced last week, the squad for the tournament has a number of players back in after injury, including skipper Leah Williamson, who missed the games in October and November 2022 due to a foot problem.
There is also a recall for fellow defender Jess Carter, another member of the Euro 2022-winning squad, and for two-cap midfielder Laura Coombs, having not been in the fold since 2020 and last played for England in 2015.
Emily Ramsey has received her first senior call-up as one of four goalkeepers in the group.
Late inclusion for Nobbs but no England
Jordan Nobbs, who moved from Arsenal to Aston Villa last month and is eyeing the World Cup after missing both the last edition and Euro 2022 following injuries, was initially left out of the Arnold Clark Cup squad.
But the 30-year-old midfielder was subsequently brought in by Wiegman at the weekend as Fran Kirby withdrew due to a knee issue — and Nobbs looked in the mood to impress with a hat-trick in Villa’s 6-2 win at Brighton.
There is no place for Bethany England, despite scoring goals since her January switch from Chelsea to Tottenham, while fellow Euros-winning forward Nikita Parris has also been omitted.
Beth Mead is out due to the ACL injury she suffered in November.
The opposition
Last year’s Arnold Clark Cup pitted England, currently fourth in FIFA’s world rankings, against three other top-10 teams.
This time they take on sides in a slightly lower bracket, with South Korea, Italy and Belgium lying 15th, 17th and 20th respectively.
South Korea, managed by Englishman Colin Bell, were runners-up at last year’s Asian Cup, while Italy exited at the group stage of Euro 2022 and and Belgium reached the quarter-finals.