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.
England head coach Phil Neville reflects on his squad's 1-0 win over Argentina, including the physical play and Jodie Taylor's goal.
England head coach Neville settled on his squad more than a week ago in a lengthy meeting with his technical staff and admitted in his press conference he wanted to tell the players immediately, but now that he's been able to inform them of his decision, his message to the 23 selected is clear: enjoy today but tomorrow is business.
England beat Denmark, 2–0, in their penultimate match before heading to France next week for the 2019 World Cup. Goals either side of the break from new Lyon signing Nikita Parris and captain-for-the-day Jill Scott secured a victory that came far from easy against a side that didn’t make it to France 2019.
England head coach Phil Neville on the lack of control the squad had in the match against Japan in the final group-stage match in Group D of the 2019 World Cup in France.
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 stuttered in its final test ahead of the World Cup, losing 0–1, to New Zealand in front of 20,000 supporters at Brighton's American Express Community Stadium. The loss brings underlying issues for the team to light, including chemistry, set-piece defending, and lack of scoring heading into France 2019.
Ahead of England's semifinal clash against the United States, head coach Phil Neville discusses his side's confidence going into the match.
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.
Phil Neville's tenure as England head coach has come to a premature end. A little more than two years on — 821 days to be exact — from his appointment in January 2018, the FA announced on Thursday Neville's contract wouldn't be extended beyond 2021, meaning he will now miss out on leading the Lionesses into their home European Championships after UEFA confirmed the tournament will move to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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 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.