Bristol and Wembley Set to Host England Lionesses Nations League Matches

The Lionesses will play Nations League games at Wembley and Bristol this year, promising exciting matches for fans in both cities

Bristol and Wembley Set to Host England Lionesses Nations League Matches
Bristol and Wembley Set to Host England Lionesses Nations League Matches

Bristol: England’s amazing women’s football team, the Lionesses, are gearing up for their Nations League games. They’ll be playing at Wembley and Ashton Gate in Bristol this year.

They’ll face Belgium in one of their three home matches in Group A3. This match is set for Friday, April 4, and will feature stars like Alessia Russo and Leah Williamson.

Kickoff is at 8 PM, and the stadium is hoping for a full house. Last time England played in Bristol, they beat Belgium 6-1 during the Arnold Clark Cup.

Head coach Sarina Wiegman is excited about returning to Bristol. She mentioned how important it is to take the team across the country. The last visit was a great experience.

At that cup final, 26,169 fans filled the stands. Sarina noted how well Bristol has supported women’s sports lately. She hopes for a warm welcome again.

England’s other home games in the Nations League will be at Wembley, with matches against Spain and Portugal. These games will happen during international breaks in February, April, and May/June.

Tickets for the Ashton Gate match will be available through the FA, starting with My England Football members on February 4, and general sales on February 7.

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