England haven’t had long to get over their first international friendly defeat to Germany as they get ready to take on South Africa in Coventry.
Returning off the back of a difficult 4-3 loss to Germany under the arch of Wembley Stadium last week, Sarina Wiegman’s side will be eager to shut down any concerns about their questionable performance on Tuesday.
As for South Africa, Desiree Ellis’ side suffered a 5-0 thrashing by Denmark at Aalborg Portland Park. South Africa will have to be up for the challenge if they hope to take a result from the Lionesses in Coventry.
Here’s 90min’s preview of Tuesday’s clash.
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The Lionesses were without Lauren James in Friday’s friendly with Germany, after it was confirmed that the Chelsea star withdrew from the England squad because of a calf injury. James’ withdrawal has subsequently ruled her out of the friendly meeting with South Africa.
Fran Kirby is also expected to make a return after being ruled out of Friday’s fixture against Germany. The same goes for Lotte Wubben-Moy, who missed out due to concussion protocol. Sarina Wiegman confirmed to press that “everyone will be out on the pitch training” ahead of the game.
Despite recent concerns surrounding captain Leah Williamson, the Arsenal defender was fit to feature on Friday night and will be expected to do so once again against South Africa.
England predicted lineup vs South Africa (4-3-3): Hampton; Le Tissier; Carter, Greenwood, Parker; Walsh, Toone, Park; Kelly, Beever-Jones, Naz
South Africa predicted lineup vs England (4-4-2): Stwart; Mbane, Makhubela, Ramalepe, Motlhalo; Holweni, Mhlongo, Mthandi, Cesane; Michael, Majiya
Sarina Wiegman will be expected to rotate her Lionesses squad for the friendly meeting with South Africa, with the match providing the head coach with a prime opportunity to allow younger members of the squad an opportunity to showcase their talent.
This will open the door for Desiree Ellis and her South Africa team to take it to the Lionesses. The FIFA-ranked 50th-place nation will face a mountain of a challenge as they travel to Coventry, with the Lionesses expected to claim victory on the occasion.