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England trio Toni Duggan, Abbie McManus, and Millie Bright share their thoughts on the atmosphere that head coach Phil Neville has created for the squad and what they've been doing in between matches.
[dropcap]E[/dropcap]ngland head coach Phil Neville says it wouldn’t be “ideal” should any player in his thoughts for a World Cup...
England head coach Phil Neville admits it's going to be "very difficult" to cut players from the squad that beat Spain 2–1 ahead of the World Cup in June. Neville is in no rush to name his squad but he's already suggested it will happen before England step out to face Denmark in Walsall after the domestic season has ended next month.
Ahead of England's semifinal clash against the United States, head coach Phil Neville discusses his side's confidence going into the match.
England head coach provides some insight into his squad selections.
England head coach Phil Neville has reiterated that nobody is safe as the countdown to the summer’s World Cup continues.
England head coach Phil Neville has spoken more and more about wanting to expand the pool of players he has...
England head coach Phil Neville was pleased with some aspects of his team's 2-1 win against Scotland in the opening match of Group D at the 2019 World Cup in France.
England responded to its underwhelming defeat to Canada with a 2–1 victory against Jorge Vilda's Spain in front of 13,000 supporters in Swindon. Goals either side of the break from Beth Mead and Ellen White were enough to record the win but Aitana Bonmatí's goal from close range ensured a tense finale on a night in which Spain once again dominated possession.
Ahead of England's group opener against Scotland, head coach Phil Neville and team captain Steph Houghton discuss strategy. Scotland head coach Shelley Kerr and team captain Rachel Corsie reflect on the squad changes since the last meeting between the two teams.
England head coach Phil Neville has called on FA Women’s Super League (FA WSL) clubs to “open their stadiums” after Juventus and Atlético Madrid welcomed record-breaking numbers of fans to recent league games against Barcelona and Fiorentina, respectively.