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England v Norway | Women’s Euros 2022 guide – The latest team news, results, odds and stats

1 year ago
| BY News Team

The Women’s Euros is underway, with record crowds, great goals and excitement building game by game. With the Lionesses already three points to the good after their opening fixture, England fans are now looking forward to their next group game and hoping for another win for Sarina Wiegman’s side.

When is England Women’s next game at Euro 2022?

England play Norway on Monday 11th July, with the game kicking off at 20:00. After the record-breaking crowd at Old Trafford last week, England now travel to the Amex Stadium to face a strong Norway side.

The Lionesses beat Austria 1-0 in their opening game, with Beth Mead scoring a fine goal from Fran Kirby’s pass. England are still unbeaten under manager Sarina Wiegman, and have an excellent tournament record against Norway, having knocked them out of the World Cup in both 2015 and 2019. Ellen White, Jill Scott and Lucy Bronze all scored in that 2019 clash – will any of them find the net again on Monday?

What are the odds England win their next game?

England are favourites to beat Norway and make it two wins out of two in Group A of Euro 2022. Sarina Wiegman already has a Euros win over Norway under her belt: she was the Netherlands manager when the Oranje beat them in 2017.

Norway were impressive in their 4-1 hammering of Northern Ireland in their first game, and both sides might be happy enough with a point each: the draw is 23/10, and both teams to score is odds-on. A repeat of the 3-0 win for England from 2019 is 12/1.

Beth Mead got England’s goal against Austria and the Arsenal forward is 11/2 to get the first goal against Norway. Norway had four different scorers against Northern Ireland but Caroline Graham Hansen is always a danger and is 16/5 to score anytime against the Lionesses.

Meanwhile, Sarina Wiegman has already shown she’s not afraid to make use of England’s excellent strength in depth by throwing on attacking substitutes against tired defences. The speedy Chloe Kelly is 13/2 to get the last goal against Norway, while forward Bethany England is 9/2 to get the final strike.

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What is the latest England v Norway team news and injury news?

It was a surprise to see Alex Greenwood left out of the Lionesses’ starting XI against Austria, but Sarina Wiegman opted to use captain Leah Williamson at the back instead. Williamson may remain in central defence, especially after Georgia Stanway and Keira Walsh’s solid showing in midfield. The Lionesses’ have a strong squad but are unlikely to rotate too much against a dangerous Norway side. Norway themselves came through their game against Northern Ireland with no injury concerns and are likely to continue with the brilliant Caroline Graham Hansen, Guro Reiten and Ada Hegerberg in attack.

Who are England and Norway’s key players?

Ellen White brings goals, while Millie Bright showed her defensive skills in repelling everything Austria threw at her in the first game. A versatile attack includes the devastating winger Lauren Hemp – who scored a stunner in the 5-1 warmup win over Netherlands – and the skilful Beth Mead. Captain Leah Williamson keeps things calm in the middle and the experienced Lucy Bronze offers incredible athleticism and dynamism down the right.

Ada Hegerberg is back with Norway after a five-year absence, and scored a hat-trick on her comeback. She is partnered in attack by Barcelona’s Caroline Graham Hansen, widely regarded as one of the best players in the world. Guro Reiten pulls the strings behind them.

Who do England play next at Euro 2022?

After England play Norway, their final Group A opponents are Northern Ireland. The game takes place on Friday, July 15th, kicking off at 20:00 at Southampton’s St. Mary’s Stadium.

What are the odds on England to win Euro 2022?

England are 9/2 to win Euro 2022 with William Hill’s Top Price Guarantee. The host nation Netherlands were victorious in the last Women’s Euros, so will history repeat itself in England this summer in front of packed home crowds?

Who is the manager of England Women?

Sarina Wiegman is the Lionesses’ manager, and the team head into Euro 2022 yet to lose a game under her leadership. Wiegman has forged an impressive reputation for herself as a coach after racking up over 100 caps for Netherlands as a player. She was the first Dutch woman to coach at a male professional football club. In 2017, she led Netherlands’ women side to Euro 2017 glory on home soil. England will hope she can repeat that achievement this summer.

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