Arnold Clark Cup cancelled in 2024 because of Nations League finals clash
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England scored 12 goals in the 2023 tournament and only conceded twice
The Arnold Clark Cup will not take place in 2024 because of a clash in the calendar with the inaugural Uefa Women's Nations League finals.
England have won the Arnold Clark Cup - an invitational tournament featuring four nations - in each of the two editions, in 2022 and 2023.
Held in February, it featured teams ranked in the world's top 20.
The Nations League finals starts on 23 February next year with Spain, France, Germany and the Netherlands involved.
England, who are the reigning European champions, did not qualify after finishing behind the Netherlands in their group.
Both editions of the Arnold Clark Cup were hosted by England, with games taking place across the country.
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