Sarina Wiegman: England´s clash with Luxembourg will be a...
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England boss Sarina Wiegman is sure Tuesday's match against Luxembourg will be a celebratory occasion - and has stressed she expects to see her side deliver a ruthless performance.
The game at Stoke's bet365 Stadium, which has sold out, will be the Lionesses' first on home soil since they won the Euros at Wembley in July.
It concludes their World Cup qualifying group fixtures, three days on from them securing a place at next summer's tournament in Australia and New Zealand via a 2-0 away win over Austria.
England´s match against Luxembourg is their first game on home soil since winning the Euros (Danny Lawson/PA)
England have scored 70 goals and conceded none across their nine victories in Group D, which included beating Luxembourg - who are 117th in the world rankings - 10-0 in the reverse fixture last September.
Put to her that Tuesday would feel like something of a celebration, Wiegman told a press conference: "I think so. It's really exciting. The support of the fans has been great in the Euros, but they keep coming now.
"Tomorrow it will be 30,000 coming to watch us so we really want to show again our game and make a little celebration."
Regarding what England produce on the evening, she then added: "This team is so eager to do well. I expect again a very energetic team that really wants to show and score lots of goals and - of course - conceding none.
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The game at Stoke's bet365 Stadium, which has sold out, will be the Lionesses' first on home soil since they won the Euros at Wembley in July.
It concludes their World Cup qualifying group fixtures, three days on from them securing a place at next summer's tournament in Australia and New Zealand via a 2-0 away win over Austria.
England´s match against Luxembourg is their first game on home soil since winning the Euros (Danny Lawson/PA)
England have scored 70 goals and conceded none across their nine victories in Group D, which included beating Luxembourg - who are 117th in the world rankings - 10-0 in the reverse fixture last September.
Put to her that Tuesday would feel like something of a celebration, Wiegman told a press conference: "I think so. It's really exciting. The support of the fans has been great in the Euros, but they keep coming now.
"Tomorrow it will be 30,000 coming to watch us so we really want to show again our game and make a little celebration."
Regarding what England produce on the evening, she then added: "This team is so eager to do well. I expect again a very energetic team that really wants to show and score lots of goals and - of course - conceding none.
Back at base!
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