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Published 07 April 2023 1 min read
England Women's Senior Team

England squad update: Alex Greenwood leaves camp

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FA Communications

The latest updates from our England women's camps during the April international window.

5pm BST, Friday 7 April

Alex Greenwood has withdrawn from the England senior women’s squad.

The Manchester City defender has returned to her club for treatment. No player will be called up as a replacement.

The 23-player squad prepare to face 2023 FIFA World Cup hosts Australia on Tuesday 11 April (7.45pm BST) at the home of Brentford FC.

11.30am BST, Wednesday 5 April

Sandy MacIver has withdrawn from the England Women’s squad with an injury.

The Manchester City goalkeeper will miss tomorrow’s Finalissima against Brazil and the forthcoming international fixture with Australia.

No player will be called up as a replacement and the 24-player squad will depart St George’s Park to travel to London later today.

The Lionesses take part in the inaugural women’s Finalissima at a sold-out Wembley Stadium against South America’s reigning champions on Thursday 6 April (7.45pm BST).

A second prestigious fixture against 2023 FIFA World Cup hosts Australia, in aid of The FA’s charity partner the Alzheimer’s Society, will follow on Tuesday 11 April (7.45pm BST) at the home of Brentford FC.

9.30pm BST, Sunday 2 April

Emma Harries (Reading) and Mia Ross (Charlton Athletic) have been withdrawn from the England WU23s squad for the upcoming games with Portugal and Belgium and have been replaced by Anouk Denton (West Ham United) and Grace Ayre (Durham) respectively.

6pm BST, Friday 31 March

Lotte Wubben-Moy has been called up to the England senior women’s squad for April’s Finalissima against Brazil and the international fixture with Australia.

The Arsenal defender will join the 25-player squad at St George’s Park after this weekend’s Barclays WSL action with Millie Bright withdrawing due to injury. Bright will continue her rehabilitation with Chelsea.

The Lionesses take part in the inaugural women's Finalissima at a sold-out Wembley Stadium against South America’s reigning champions on Thursday 6 April (7.45pm BST). A second prestigious fixture against 2023 FIFA World Cup hosts Australia, in aid of the FA’s charity partner the Alzheimer’s Society, will follow on Tuesday 11 April (7.45pm BST) at the home of Brentford FC.