England's Lionesses Plan Changes After Defeat by Spain Ahead of Ukraine Match
1-Minute Brief
England's women's football team seeks to recover from a loss to Spain as they prepare to face Ukraine, aiming to improve performance and morale.
Key Facts
- England's Lionesses were defeated by Spain, which manager Sarina Wiegman described as a necessary setback for growth.
- Wiegman is expected to make changes to the starting line-up for the upcoming match against Ukraine.
- England must achieve a better result against Ukraine than Spain does in Iceland to advance.
- The team is seeking to bounce back from what has been described as a 'hit on the chin' by players and staff.
- The European champions will host Ukraine on Tuesday.
What Happened
England's women's national football team lost to Spain, prompting manager Sarina Wiegman to consider changes ahead of their next match against Ukraine.
Why It Matters
The outcome of the upcoming match is critical for England's progression, and the team's response to setbacks may influence their performance in future tournaments.
What's Next
England will play Ukraine on Tuesday, needing to outperform Spain's result in Iceland to advance. Changes to the line-up are anticipated.
Sources
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- The IndependentLeft52m agoHow Lionesses aim to bounce back from Spain’s ‘hit on the chin’
- The IndependentLeft10h agoOnly one in five England fans back national team for World Cup success
- The IndependentLeft18h agoBetting giants reveal how many England fans think Three Lions will win World Cup
