ITV have committed to at least 3 of 6 matches being on ITV1. It will depend on the schedule. They prefer Friday night ITV1 Tuesday ITV4 but it will depend when the Spain matches are. Wembley earlier this year was on ITV4 as it was primetime Wednesday but Barcelona was on ITV1 as it was 6pm on a Tuesday.
Congratulations to @leahcwilliamson on winning the Golden Player Woman award for 2025! ✨ pic.twitter.com/0RCadAXcDW— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 4, 2025
Congratulations to Michelle Agyemang on winning the Golden Girl award for 2025! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/sOfezcHvTg— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 4, 2025
A look ahead to 2026 🗓️Our #FIFAWWC qualifying fixture dates have been confirmed, with kick-off times and venues to be confirmed in due course.— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 7, 2025 Ukraine v England: Tuesday 3 March 2026 England v Iceland: Saturday 7 March 2026 England v Spain: Tuesday 14 April 2026 Iceland v England: Saturday 18 April 2026 Spain v England: Friday 5 June 2026 England v Ukraine: Tuesday 9 June 2026
Huge congratulations to England’s 4 NWSL semi-finalists 👏 Jess Carter’s Gotham FC will face Anna Moorhouse’s Orlando Pride while Esme Morgan’s Washington Spirit will come up against Laila Harbert’s Portland Thorns for a place in the 2025 Final. pic.twitter.com/0KFIpqvIiS— Girls on the Ball (@GirlsontheBall) November 9, 2025
Hannah Hampton has a small injury. Week to go till next squad is named. Lauren James is back fit but not sure if she will get many minutes before then (But Brinse was straight back in after one appearance)
✍🏻 Manchester City captain Alex Greenwood has signed a contract extension with the club until 2027.AG: “It’s the club I love and the club I want to be successful at, and I’m really happy to be here for another two years.” #mcfc pic.twitter.com/AY7cYe4M0E— Emma Sanders (@em_sandy) November 12, 2025
Hannah Hampton out of the next matches with a muscle injury. Big opportunities for Khiara Keating and Anna Moorehouse then.
England v Spain will be at Wembley on Tuesday 14th April. It's confirmed: we'll face Spain at @WembleyStadium in April for our 2027 @FIFAWWC qualifier. 🤩Ticket details 🔗 https://t.co/lRCFMYylDj pic.twitter.com/m2wWia9NeE— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 17, 2025
Sarina Wiegman's final #Lionesses squad of 2025! 🏴 💪— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 18, 2025 A first senior call-up for Freya Godfrey! 🤝 pic.twitter.com/J3LAz68XBZ— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 18, 2025 After being called up from the U23s during October camp, Anouk Denton has been named in the #Lionesses senior squad for the first time! 👏Congrats, Anouk ❤️ pic.twitter.com/RQmMlbID0x— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 18, 2025 Jess Carter will take some time torecover after the conclusion of the NWSL Play-Offs this weekend and will not be part of the squad.— Kathryn Batte (@KathrynBatte) November 18, 2025 Is that Weigman cover for dropping someone. (She manages things like that. Morgan is in the playoffs as well and is there.) Presumably she will be trying Le Tissier at centre back again for one match.
https://www.englandfootball.com/art...nior-squad-named-for-china-and-ghana-20251811 The Squad Goalkeepers: Sophie Baggaley (Brighton & Hove Albion), Khiara Keating (Manchester City), Anna Moorhouse (Orlando Pride) Defenders: Lucy Bronze (Chelsea), Niamh Charles (Chelsea), Anouk Denton (West Ham United), Grace Fisk (Liverpool), Taylor Hinds (Arsenal), Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United), Esme Morgan (Washington Spirit), Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal) Midfielders: Laura Blindkilde Brown (Manchester City), Grace Clinton (Manchester City), Missy Bo Kearns (Aston Villa), Lucia Kendall (Aston Villa), Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Ella Toone (Manchester United), Keira Walsh (Chelsea) Forwards: Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea), Freya Godfrey (London City Lionesses), Lauren Hemp (Manchester City), Chloe Kelly (Arsenal), Beth Mead (Arsenal), Jess Park (Manchester United), Alessia Russo (Arsenal)
Sarina is ready to see Freya Godfrey with the senior #Lionesses 👊 pic.twitter.com/7rNswAY85p— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 18, 2025
Sarina's three aims for November camp 🎯🔘 Learn from different opposition🔘 Continue to improve style of play🔘 Collaboration on the pitch pic.twitter.com/57gj453gPr— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 18, 2025
Our #YoungLionesses squad for matches against Norway and USA 💪— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 19, 2025 https://www.englandfootball.com/art...23s-squad-named-for-norway-usa-games-20251911 The squad Goalkeepers: Katie Cox (Aberdeen, on loan from Chelsea), Faye Kirby (Liverpool), Natalia Negri (Ipswich Town) Defenders: Cerys Brown (London City Lionesses), Megan Collett (Southampton), Teyah Goldie (London City Lionesses), Gracie Prior (Manchester City), Evie Rabjohn (Sunderland, on loan from Manchester United), Hannah Silcock (Liverpool), Jess Simpson (Southampton, on loan from Manchester United), Mari Ward (Bristol City) Midfielders: Sarah Brasero (West Ham), Ruby Mace (Everton), Olivia McLoughlin (Leicester City), Erica Meg Parkinson (Valadares Gaia), Lexi Potter (Chelsea), Maisie Symonds (Brighton & Hove Albion) Forwards: Keira Barry (Sunderland, on loan from Manchester United), Mia Enderby (Liverpool), Isobel Goodwin (London City Lionesses), Lenna Gunning-Williams (Tottenham Hotspur), Lexi Lloyd-Smith (Bristol City), Georgia Mullett (Aston Villa)
Set for a trio of matches in Spain 🇪🇸 Our U20 #YoungLionesses squad 👇— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 19, 2025 https://www.englandfootball.com/art...under-20s-squad-named-for-spain-trip-20251911 The Squad Goalkeepers: Eve Annets (Crystal Palace, on loan from Manchester City), Sophie Jackson (Tottenham Hotspur), Kaiya Jota (Stanford University), Sophia Poor (Nottingham Forest, on loan from London City Lionesses) Defenders: Ria Bose (Sporting CP), Sophie Harwood (Arsenal), Nelly Las (Leicester City), Rachel Maltby (Aston Villa), Lucy Newell (Birmingham City, on loan from Manchester United), Jessica Pegram (Rangers, on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion), Chloe Sarwie (Chelsea), Cecily Wellesley-Smith (Leicester City, on loan from Arsenal) Midfielders: May Cruft (Rangers), Laila Harbert (Portland Thorns, on loan from Arsenal), Eva Hendle (Chelsea), Chloe Hylton (Carolina Ascent), Vera Jones (Bristol City, on loan from Chelsea), Omotara Junaid (Florida State Seminoles) Forwards: Princess Ademiluyi (Fort Lauderdale United, on loan from Gotham FC), Jessica Anderson (Manchester United), Ava Baker (Birmingham City), Jessie Gale (Portsmouth, on loan from Arsenal), Jane Oboavwoduo (Manchester City), Lois Shooter (Chelsea)
Manchester United are on a collision course with the FA to try and get the 2035 Women’s World Cup Final held at their proposed 100,000-seater stadium instead of Wembley - Daily Mail
Closing out 2025 🗓️#Lionesses | @Hilton pic.twitter.com/ns6HqxFqNB— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 24, 2025 Congratulations, Jess! 💪 https://t.co/t0K1rMCK6R— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 24, 2025
Chloe Sarwie has been called into our U23 #YoungLionesses squad, replacing Megan Collett who has withdrawn with an injury. Elsewhere, four changes have been made to Lauren Smith’s U20 squad 👇— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 24, 2025 https://www.englandfootball.com/art...tes-november-december-international-camp-2025 4pm, Monday 24 November 2025 WU23s Chloe Sarwie has been called into the England WU23s squad for the upcoming fixtures against Norway and the USA. The Chelsea defender replaces Southampton’s Megan Collett who has withdrawn with injury. Emma Coates’ side play Norway at Joie Stadium, home of Manchester City Women, on Thursday (7pm GMT), before welcoming the USA to Accrington Stanley’s Wham Stadium on Monday (7pm GMT). Tickets for both fixtures can be purchased by clicking here. WU20s Vivienne Lia and Taylor Warren have been called into the England WU20s squad for the camp in Spain. The trio replace Eva Hendle and Vera Jones who have withdrawn, while Brighton & Hove Albion’s Damilola Atinaro has replaced Chloe Sarwie following her call up to the WU23s squad. Lauren Smith’s side will play three fixtures against China PR (Wednesday 26 November), the USA (Saturday 29 November) and Mexico (Tuesday 2 December) as they build towards next year’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.
BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2025! 🎉Congratulations, @hannahhampton_ ❤️ pic.twitter.com/ZT57DJB11u— Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 25, 2025
Exclusive: Clubs competing in the women’s Champions League will be banned from the League Cup next season as part of a radical revamp of the competition.Group stage set to be abandoned for Swiss model (big table like in Europe). Clubs voted in favour.https://t.co/uYnn8J1WSd— Kathryn Batte (@KathrynBatte) November 26, 2025
Selecting an U20 squad, including a few 2006 born players (Annets, Sophia Poor, Newell, Ava Baker, Ademiluyi etc) preparing for U20 World Cup in Poland next summer. Plus another chance to get this season U19 team together. Assume potential new Birmingham stadium would also like to host (knockout?) games. Sarwie must be very highly rated, not 17 until next month and already promoted up to U23 level! Joins Erica Parkinson (still U19 eligible) in that U23 squad, another player the FA often advance.