Emma Coates said: “It’s been a great season for our Young Lionesses. The purpose of the WU23s age group is to bridge the gap between the pathway and the senior team. Playing in the European league has helped us do exactly that, giving our players experience playing in bigger stadiums and in front of bigger crowds. It’s helped us ensure they will be ready and prepared to move across to the seniors if and when that time comes.
“We want to finish the season strongly against Sweden. I hope as many Lionesses fans as possible turn out in Telford to cheer the team on. It promises to be a great game and you’ll have the chance to the next generation in action.”
The Squad
Goalkeepers: Kayla Rendell (Southampton), Fran Stenson (Sheffield United), Lucy Thomas (Birmingham City)
Defenders: Tara Bourne (Sheffield United), Anouk Denton (West Ham), Freya Gregory (Aston Villa), Neve Herron (Birmingham City)*, Ella Morris (Southampton), Poppy Pattinson (Brighton & Hove Albion), Hannah Silcock (Blackburn Rovers, on loan from Liverpool), Kiera Skeels (Charlton Athletic)
Midfielders: Laura Blindkilde Brown (Manchester City), Ruby Grant (BK Hacken), Missy Bo Kearns (Liverpool), Lucia Kendall (Southampton), Ruby Mace (Manchester City), Molly Pike (Southampton), Maisie Symonds (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Forwards: Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea), Missy Goodwin (Leicester City), Jess Naz (Tottenham Hotspur), Katie Robinson (Brighton & Hove Albion), Ebony Salmon (Aston Villa)
* Replaces Mia Ross (Charlton Athletic) who is withdrawn injured
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