Will we see changes to first England squad in 2026?

Will we see changes to first England squad in 2026?

Emma Sanders

BBC Sport women’s football news reporter
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The Lionesses return to competitive action next month as their campaign to qualify for the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil begins.

Sarina Wiegman’s side travel to Turkey to face Ukraine on Tuesday, 3 March (17:00 GMT) before hosting Iceland at the City Ground on Saturday, 7 March (12:30).

There are just eight international camps before England hope to be in Brazil for the World Cup – so they will want to ensure there are no slip-ups in their first qualifying matches of the year.

England have been drawn in a qualifying group alongside 2023 winners Spain – who beat the Lionesses in the final – as well as Ukraine and Iceland.

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What has happened since Euro 2025?

England have not had a competitive fixture since winning Euro 2025 as they beat China 8-0 and Ghana 2-0 in friendly matches at the end of last year.

Before that, they suffered a 2-1 defeat by Brazil on their homecoming return but recorded a 3-0 win over Australia three days later.

The matches gave Wiegman an opportunity to test new players and formations – handing a debut to 30-year-old goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse in the process.

Among those to receive their first senior call-ups to the squad were defenders Anouk Denton, Taylor Hinds and forward Freya Godfrey.

There was also time for England stars Leah Williamson, Lucy Bronze and Lauren James to recover from lengthy injuries.

Chelsea defender Millie Bright, who captained England to the World Cup final in 2023, announced her retirement in October having withdrawn from the Euros.

There was a serious blow for Arsenal forward Michelle Agyemang – one of England’s key players in Switzerland – as she was carried off on a stretcher after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury during the win over Australia.

But it’s been a successful time for the other Lionesses in Arsenal’s squad, including captain Williamson, who lifted the Champions Cup in February.

And Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton was named the world’s best goalkeeper at the Ballon d’Or awards in September, as Wiegman picked up the best coach award.

Who will be missing with injury?

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Most of Wiegman’s key players have returned from injury in recent weeks – but there will still be some noteable absentees.

Manchester United midfielder Ella Toone is out with a hip issue until the end of March so will not feature against Ukraine or Iceland.

There are not many midfield options available with Aston Villa’s Missy Bo Kearns also absent, while team-mate Lucia Kendall came off the bench to play 28 minutes of Villa’s 7-3 thrashing by Tottenham on Sunday – her first appearance in five weeks due to a thigh injury.

Elsewhere, Arsenal winger Beth Mead fractured her shin so is out but Chloe Kelly made her return at the end of January and is available for selection.

Arsenal defender Hinds has had an ankle injury that has kept her out for a few weeks but she could still be included.

Chelsea full-back Niamh Charles is also sidelined with an ankle injury but team-mate Aggie Beever-Jones came on as an 83rd-minute substitute in their win over Liverpool on Sunday so her return is timely.

Tottenham full-back Ella Morris is close to returning from the ACL injury she suffered last year but will not be back in time.

What are the main decisions?

There remains a lack of full-back options for Wiegman with Manchester United captain Maya Le Tissier seen as back-up for Bronze despite playing her club football at centre-back every week.

Charles’ absence and Hinds’ recent injury means there are limited options at left-back too – meaning Manchester City’s Alex Greenwood could once again make the switch from centre-back to full-back.

There could be a recall for Bay FC’s Anouk Denton, who moved to the American club from West Ham in February, two months after making her England debut.

London City Lionesses forward Godfrey has impressed this season and Wiegman was at Leigh Sports Village on Sunday to see her grab an assist in a 2-1 defeat by Manchester United.

The 20-year-old was called up for the first time in November but remains uncapped – so she will hope to feature this time around.

Team-mate Izzy Goodwin could be a surprise call-up in Beth Mead’s absence, though Chelsea’s James is back so Wiegman has other attacking options.

Wiegman will need to manage players like Kelly, Bronze and Keira Walsh who have not been fully fit in recent weeks and they may not be able to start both games.

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