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Published 02 April 2024 5 min read
England Women's Senior Team

Match Centre: England v Sweden

Written by:

James Reid

  • A. Russo (24′)
European Qualifiers, UEFA Women's EURO 2025 League A, Group 3
Friday 05 April, 08:00 PM Wembley Stadium
England national football team crest
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HT: 1 - 0
Sweden
  • F. Rolfö (64′)

Preview, live coverage and match report of England Women v Sweden at Wembley Stadium in European Qualifying for UEFA EURO 2025

 Alessia Russo heads England in front during the first half
Alessia Russo heads England in front during the first half

England opened their UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 qualifying campaign with a 1-1 draw with Sweden at Wembley Stadium connected by EE.

Alessia Russo put the Lionesses ahead midway through the first half when she headed home Lauren James’ cross, but Fridolina Rolfö cancelled that out with a header of her own after the break.

Both sides saw chances to take all three points in front of 63,428 fans in London but both were made to settle for a point each to open their Group A3 accounts.

Sweden made the brighter start at Wembley, with Lotte Wubben-Moy called into action inside two minutes to block a shot from clubmate Stina Blackstenius after Johanna Rytting Kaneryd was released down the right.

England then had their first sight of goal after ten minutes from a free-kick after Russo superbly stole the ball off Magdalena Eriksson before being unceremoniously brought down by the defender.

Russo received lengthy treatment for her troubles, with the resulting free-kick eventually finding Grace Clinton, who could only volley over the bar from inside the box.

Neither side was able to impress themselves on the game but it was Sweden who were able to work the next sight of goal with 20 minutes on the clock, but Rolfö’s shot was narrowly wide of the far post after she was released in plenty of space on the left.

That appeared to spark England into attacking life, Clinton and Lauren Hemp both produced surging runs forward before a dangerous cross from Greenwood was almost prodded home by Niamh Charles.

The Lionesses continued to be on top and they had the breakthrough just a minute later through the head of Russo.

The striker started the move with some excellent hold-up play of the edge of the box to allow Georgia Stanway to release James on the right wing, and the Chelsea forward produced a peach of a cross for Russo to head home from close range.

 Sarina Wiegman made one change to her starting XI versus Sweden, as Lauren James came back into the side
Sarina Wiegman made one change to her starting XI versus Sweden, as Lauren James came back into the side

It was almost two straight after Hemp won the ball in midfield and found Stanway, but her shot from outside the box was off-target.

Sweden looked to hit back immediately and almost did so through Kosovare Asllani who found herself one-on-one in the box with Mary Earps but the Lionesses ‘keeper stood strong to deny her irrespective of the offside flag.

Asllani then went close again for the visitors after a rapid break down field, but her effort was deflected behind by Charles before a dangerous cross from Jonna Andersson was cut out by Greenwood to ensure the Lionesses went in ahead at the break.

The second half started quietly, with Sweden stopper Jennifer Falk not called into action until just before the hour mark, when she comfortably held Lucy Bronze’s header from a corner.

Sweden then levelled five minutes later, as Rolfö headed home at the back post from a cross from substitute Rosa Kafaji after England failed to clear their lines.

 Grace Clinton started once again for the Lionesses
Grace Clinton started once again for the Lionesses

The visitors then missed a gilt-edged chance to take the lead just minutes later as Blackstenius dragged her shot just wide of the post after racing through on goal.

Sarina Wiegman rang the changes as the Lionesses pushed for a winner, with Beth Mead, Chloe Kelly, and Ella Toone all entering the action but the Swedish defence remained resolute.

The best chance to clinch all three points came with just two minutes left on the clock, as Keira Walsh slipped Hemp in behind but her shot was well saved by Falk.

The ‘keeper was called into action again less than a minute later, smartly turning Mead’s shot round the near post and it proved vital as the visitors held on for a share of the spoils.

Match Line Up

England: (4-3-3): 1 Mary Earps (Manchester United), 2 Lucy Bronze (FC Barcelona), 3 Niamh Charles (Chelsea), 4 Keira Walsh (FC Barcelona), 5 Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal), 6 Alex Greenwood (Manchester City), 7 Lauren James (Chelsea), 8 Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), 9 Alessia Russo (Arsenal), 10 Grace Clinton (Tottenham Hotspur on loan from Manchester United), 11 Lauren Hemp (Manchester City)

Substitutes: 14 Ella Toone (Manchester United) for Clinton 57’, 17 Beth Mead (Arsenal) for James 67’, 16 Chloe Kelly (Manchester City) for Russo 79’, 12 Jess Carter (Chelsea) for Charles 79’

Subs not used: 13 Hannah Hampton (Chelsea), 15 Leah Williamson (Arsenal), 18 Fran Kirby (Chelsea), 19 Rachel Daly (Aston Villa), 20 Jess Park (Manchester City), 21 Kayla Rendell (Southampton), 22 Esme Morgan (Manchester City), 23 Millie Turner (Manchester United)

Head Coach: Sarina Wiegman

Goals: Russo 25’

Sweden: (4-3-3): 2 Jonna Andersson, 3 Linda Sembrant, 4 Hanna Lundkvist, 6 Magdalena Eriksson, 9 Kosovare Asllani, 11 Stina Blackstenius, 12 Jennifer Falk, 15 Julia Zigiotti Olme, 16 Filippa Angeldal, 18 Fridolina Rolfö, 19 Johanna Rytting Kaneryd

Substitutes: 5 Amanda Nildén for Andersson 62’, 14 Rosa Kafaji for Asllani 62’, 23 Elin Rubensson for Angeldal 75’, 7 Madelen Janogy for Rolfö 86’, 17 Anna Anvegård for Blackstenius 86’

Subs not used: 1 Zecira Muscovic, 8 Matilda Vinberg, 10 Sofia Jakobsson, 13 Emma Kullberg, 20 Hanna Bennison, 21 Tove Enblom, 22 Josefine Rybrink,

Head Coach: Peter Gerhardsson

Goals: Rolfö 64’

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