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Published 18 February 2026 2 min read
Women's U23

England WU23s squad named for France and Netherlands

Written by:

Beth McHugh

The Young Lionesses will be playing two games in the February and March international window

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Newly-appointed interim head coach Lauren Smith has selected her first women's under-23s squad, ahead of the opening fixtures of 2026.

The Young Lionesses will face France in a WU23 European competition fixture at Clairefontaine, France’s national football centre, on Monday 2 March (12pm GMT).

They will then welcome the Netherlands to the Croud Meadow Stadium, home of Shrewsbury Town, on Friday 6 March (7pm GMT), with tickets still on sale.

A win for Smith’s side against France would see them finish at least second in the group stage of the WU23 European competition and progress to the semi-finals which will be held in Spain in April. England are currently third in Group A, having played one game fewer than second placed Portugal, with France in fifth.

The WU23s last played France in February last year, when Isobel Goodwin was on target in a 1-0 victory at Stevenage Town. They last faced the Netherlands in the opening match of the 2024-25 campaign, drawing 1-1 away from home.

The Young Lionesses are back in action for the first time in 2026 when they play France and Netherlands in February and March
The Young Lionesses are back in action for the first time in 2026 when they play France and Netherlands in February and March

Lauren Smith said: “These are two great fixtures to kick off 2026 against strong opponents, and we want to make sure we start the year on a positive note.

"On a personal level, I’m really excited to be working with the WU23s and such a talented group of players and staff. There’s a strong pipeline of young players coming through the pathway and making the transition to the senior squad. I’m looking forward to playing a part in supporting their development and seeing who might be next to make the step across.”

England v France
12pm GMT, Monday 2 March 2026
WU23 European competition fixture
Clairefontaine, France

England v Netherlands
7pm GMT, Friday 6 March 2026
WU23 international fixture
Croud Meadow Stadium, Shrewsbury Town
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The Squad

Goalkeepers: Katie Cox (Aberdeen, on loan from Chelsea), Khiara Keating (Manchester City), Natalia Negri (Ipswich Town)

Defenders: Cerys Brown (Nottingham Forest, on loan from London City Lionesses), Megan Collett (Southampton), Teyah Goldie (London City Lionesses), Gracie Prior (Manchester City), Evie Rabjohn (Celtic), Chloe Sarwie (Chelsea), Hannah Silcock (Birmingham City, on loan from Liverpool), Jess Simpson (Southampton, on loan from Manchester United), Mari Ward (Bristol City)

Midfielders: Sarah Brasero (West Ham), Ruby Mace (Everton), Olivia McLoughlin (Leicester City), Erica Meg Parkinson (Valadares Gaia), Lexi Potter (Chelsea), Maisie Symonds (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Forwards: Mia Enderby (Liverpool), Isobel Goodwin (London City Lionesses), Lenna Gunning-Williams (Tottenham Hotspur), Lexi Lloyd-Smith (Bristol City), Georgia Mullett (Aston Villa)