Iceland vs England: Women's World Cup 2027 Qualifier Coverage
Iceland v England: Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifier – live
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Iceland faces England in a pivotal Women's World Cup qualifier at Laugardalsvöllur Stadium. This match marks the Lionesses' 500th game, and a win would secure their 100% record in Group A3, while Iceland aims to recover from a recent defeat against England.
- 01This match is England's 500th game in women's football history.
- 02Lucy Bronze has 146 caps and reflects on the significance of the milestone.
- 03England seeks to maintain a perfect record in Group A3.
- 04Iceland aims for redemption after losing to England 2-0 six weeks ago.
- 05Kickoff is scheduled for 5:30 PM BST.
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Iceland will host England at Laugardalsvöllur Stadium in a crucial Women's World Cup 2027 qualifier, marking a historic moment for the Lionesses as they play their 500th match. England, managed by Sarina Wiegman, is looking to secure their 100% record in Group A3, having won all previous matches in the group. Lucy Bronze, a key player with 146 caps, expressed her thoughts on the milestone, noting the significance of reaching this number. Meanwhile, Iceland, who recently achieved a 1-0 victory over Ukraine, is determined to bounce back from their earlier 2-0 defeat to England. The match kicks off at 5:30 PM BST.
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