Summary

  • Jill Scott heads home the only goal

  • England's first home game since World Cup

  • Lionesses won first Euro 2017 qualifier 8-0 in Estonia

  • Scotland beat Macedonia 10-0 in their qualifier

  1. They're coming homepublished at 14:42

    England v Bosnia-Herzegovina (15:30 GMT)

    Alistair Magowan
    BBC Sport at Ashton Gate

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    Few 100 hardy souls march to Ashton Gate to welcome England for a belated homecoming after World Cup success

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  2. How to watchpublished at 14:36

    England v Bosnia Herzegovina (15:30 GMT)

    We've got it covered for you today.

    You can watch the game live on BBC 2 from 15:30 GMT.

    We'll have live text commentary right here on BBC Sport and you'll hear updates from Ashton Gate on BBC Radio 5 live throughout the afternoon.

    Aren't we good to you?

  3. Four months later...published at 14:33

    England v Bosnia-Herzegovina (15:30 GMT)

    Yeah, so, it feels like we're a bit late to the party with the ol' World Cup homecoming.

    But England women haven't taken the last four months off to get over the hangover. 

    A couple of friendlies, a tournament in China, and now their focus moves to qualification for Euro 2017. 

    No rest for the wicked. 

  4. Welcome home, Englandpublished at 14:30

    England v Bosnia-Herzegovina (15:30 GMT)

    In the summer of 2015, 23 Lionesses headed west in trepidation for the Women's World Cup in Canada.

    After highs, lows, tears and extra-time penalties, the England team returned national heroines with a bronze medal in tow. 

    Now, 148 days later, it's time for their homecoming match.

    England women celebrateImage source, Getty Images