The League League League campaign continues on Tuesday night as they travel to Lovaen for reverse fixation against Belgium.
Sarina Wiegman’s side was in a tremendous form in Ashton Gate on Friday, as they shot in Belgium 5-0, selling their defeat to the twentieth world classified in the previous iteration of the competition.
England’s emphatic victory last time means that they beat Group 3 in the middle, but Spain’s world champions launched themselves in a place in the finals. The couple faced for the second time on the final day of the group phase after the Lionesses won a victory by 1-0 in February,
Belgium has no point through three games, although his two previous defeats had come by a margin of a single goal before the shuffle on Friday. Manager Elisabet Gunnarsdottir will be hoping to monitor a quick response to Leuven on Tuesday night and a strong conclusion in the League of League of Nations before the European Championship this summer.
Here is 90 minutes Guide to the game.
Belgium vs England record head to head (last five games)
Current Form
Belgium |
England |
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England 5-0 Belgium – 04/04/25 |
England 5-0 Belgium – 04/04/25 |
Belgium 0-1 Portugal – 26/2/25 |
England 1-0 Spain – 26/02/25 |
Spain 3-2 Belgium – 02/21/25 |
Portugal 1-1 England – 02/21/25 |
Belgium 2-1 Ukraine – 12/03/24 |
England 1-0 Switzerland – 12/03/24 |
Ukraine 0-2 Belgium – 29/11/24 |
England 0-0 United States – 11/30/24 |
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TV Channel/Livestream |
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UK |
ITV 4, ITVX |
There are a couple of family names in the Gunnarsdottir staff, including Janice Cayman de Leicester, West Ham and Justine Vanhaevermaet by Everton. All were involved in the deployment of Friday night and is expected to retain their respective places despite the result.
Jasmien Matthys was a late call to the squad due to the injury of Laura de Neve, but was not involved in Bristol.
Belgium predicted the line against England (3-4-2-1): Evrard; Tysiak, Cayman, Illiano; Janssens, Vanharemet, Teulings, Van Kerkhoven; Missipo, Toloba; Eurlings.
Beth Mead started the XI of Wiegman again on Friday when he returned to Lionesses’ squad, while Fran Kirby appeared on the bench in Ashton Gate.
Maisie Symonds won a first senior call on the back of an impressive season with Brighton in WslAnd he will have the hope of winning -the maiden cap on Tuesday night. A start in the midfield is unlikely, given the competition.
Mary Earps could return between the poles after Wiegman opted for Hannah Hampton on Friday, while Jess Carter and Aggie Bever-Jones are in contact with the outings.
England predicted the VS Belgium line (4-3-3): Ears; Bronze, Williamson, Bright, Carter; Clinton, Walsh, Toone; Kelly, Bever-Jones, James.
It has been an unproductive start to the League of Nations for Belgium, which should not yet be installed under the new Gunnarsdottir manager. However, they claimed the victory against the lions at their last meeting in Belgium and will improve their lifeless life on Friday.
England was brilliant in Bristol and showed signs of entering top gear ahead of a significant summer. His talent advantage is different and Friday’s result should give the visitors the confidence of getting another victory.
It is unlikely to be a waste, but wait for Wiegman’s side to make it easy for three points.