Summary

  • England 1-1 Norway - draw sees Lionesses extend unbeaten run under Wiegman to 26 matches

  • Norway - who had player sent off - levelled through Maanum after keeper Roebuck missed ball

  • Daly had headed in opener after starting up front for Lionesses

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  1. Postpublished at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    A nice touch before kick-off as the assistant referee is given a presentation by both captains as she is retiring after tonight's match. She is quite emotional too.

  2. 'Bright is a brick'published at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Karen Carney
    Former England midfielder on ITV4

    Millie Bright is a massive player. I was worried about losing her in the Euros because I thought 'how would we cope without her?'

    She's a brick. A brilliant England player and tonight she leads us out.

  3. Reminder of the teams...published at 18:55 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    England XI: Roebuck; Le Tissier, Bright, Greenwood, Charles; Toone, Walsh, James; Parris, Daly, Kelly.

    Norway XI: Mikaelsen, Bjelde, Bergsvand, Harviken, Sonstevold, Naalsund, Engen, Reiten, Eikeland, Haug, Haavi.

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  4. Postpublished at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

    Here come the players...

  5. Euro 2022 through lens of England's photographerpublished at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    When Chloe Kelly scored the winning goal for England at Euro 2022, many people were feeling the same thing - pure elation.

    But Lynne Cameron, the team photographer for the Lionesses this summer, was panicking.

    Had she captured the moment? Did she miss the goal? Was she in the right position?

    She need not have worried. The iconic image of Kelly swinging her shirt around her head - Brandi Chastain style - had been caught perfectly and appeared on the front and back pages of national newspapers the next day.

    Cameron had the unique privilege of spending every day with the Lionesses during their record-breaking run to the European title.

    She has picked out her five favourite photos of the tournament and, in her own words, tells BBC Sport about her memories of the summer.

    Read it here.

  6. Postpublished at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    When you find out Rachel Daly is starting up front...

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    She has scored eight goals in 10 starts for Aston Villa and England this season.

    Not bad for a right-back/left-back/centre-forward.

  7. 'Must have been great news for Daly'published at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Ian Wright
    Former England striker on ITV4

    It must have been great news for Rachel Daly when she was told by Sarina she would be playing up front.

    It’s the one position that isn’t really tied down. It is a great opportunity for her.

    We’ve seen Alessia Russo is capable of it but we need to see a run of games from her. I’ve not seen her finish 90 minutes.

    We’re still not too sure because we know she can come off the bench and score goals but we haven’t seen her in the whole build up.

  8. Duggan on the challenges of pregnancypublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    It's not often you tell your boss you are pregnant before your parents.

    But for Everton forward Toni Duggan that was one of the tough choices she had to make after finding out she was to become a mum while still a professional footballer.

    Duggan, who has 76 caps for England, announced her pregnancy publicly in September and has still been doing some training with the club - when her morning sickness hasn't got in the way.

    In an interview with BBC Sport, she discussed the challenges of being a pregnant footballer, what she wants to change and her plans for the future.

    Read the interview here.

  9. Who is in Norway's squad?published at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    England will face a Norway side without two of their key players.

    Lyon forward Ada Hegerberg remains out with a leg injury, while Barcelona's Caroline Graham Hansen announced in August she would take a break from international duty because of cardiac problems.

    There is still plenty of stars in their squad though, including the likes of Chelsea midfielder Guro Reiten, who captains Norway.

    Reading's Amalie Eikeland and Barcelona's Ingrid Engen are also in the starting XI.

  10. 'Ready for a great game'published at 18:42 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Norway manager Hege Riise has been speaking to ITV4 about facing her former team.

    On meeting England: "It's fun for us to meet the best team and we need a good challenge here tonight. It is great to see people. We feel we are ready for a great game."

    On England's quality: "You see the Euros, the quality of the play and the quality of the players. It seems like a good culture, supporting each other and performing on the field tremendously."

    On missing key players: "My focus is on the players that we have and getting them to play the way we want."

  11. 'We expect a very different game'published at 18:40 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Sarina Wiegman is expecting to face a "very different" Norway team to the one they demolished 8-0 four months ago at Euro 2022.

    Since failing to get out of the group stage at the Euros, Norway have replaced head coach Martin Sjogren with former England interim boss Hege Riise.

    "We played really well and they didn't have a good day," said Wiegman.

    "Now they have changed. They've changed coaches, they've changed their style of play.

    "They're a little more defensive, put a little more emphasis on their defence. We expect a very different game."

  12. The injury list growspublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    England recorded another victory over Japan on Friday.

    But their task of maintaining that unbeaten run has been made harder again today due to further drop-outs from the England squad.

    Barcelona defender Lucy Bronze and Arsenal defender Lotte Wubben-Moy have returned to their clubs with minor injuries, while Euro 2022 Golden Boot winner Beth Mead has pulled out due to family circumstances.

    They join the likes of Manchester City duo Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood, who pulled out last week, Chelsea forward Fran Kirby and captain Leah Williamson.

  13. 'Not many teams I am fearing'published at 18:36 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Ian Wright
    Former England striker on ITV4

    I would have England as favourites for next year's World Cup.

    You have to be excited about what is going on.

    With the World Cup there is not many teams that I am fearing.

  14. Riise faces old team Englandpublished at 18:35 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Remember Hege Riise?

    The current Norway manager was interim England head coach before Sarina Wiegman's arrival.

    Her time with England was not great - they beat Northern Ireland 6-0 in her first match in charge but then suffered successive friendly defeats to France and Canada.

    She was appointed Team GB head coach for the 2020 Olympics, but they failed to progress beyond the quarter-finals.

    Her time with Norway has been more promising. They have won three our of their five matches since Euro 2022, losing narrowly to France on Friday.

  15. 'I'm excited to see Le Tissier play'published at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    England

    Sarina Wiegman has been speaking to ITV4 about her line-up decisions for tonight's game.

    On Rachel Daly starting up-front: "She can be left-back, right-back and as a number nine. She plays several positions and we just want to see how it goes today."

    On Maya Le Tissier making her debut: "We have followed her for a long time. We want to see how she would do in the team and she has done well. I’m excited to see her play today.

    On Lauren James: "She can play up-front but we also think she can play as a midfielder. She will feel confident in both."

    On former England coach Hege Riise: "I have a lot of respect, I used to play against her. Norway were much better than the Netherlands back then. She was a great midfielder, she has done lots as a player and lots as a coach."

  16. 'Opportunity for England to dominate'published at 18:31 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Karen Carney
    Former England midfielder on ITV4

    It's magnificent if England can go unbeaten this year.

    This group has an opportunity to be dominant for three or four years and be the best team in women’s football.

  17. England's 2022 in picturespublished at 18:30 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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  18. Postpublished at 18:25 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    England are bidding to go unbeaten for the calendar year. How impressive would that be?

    They have not lost in 25 games under Sarina Wiegman so far.

    They have conceded just once in their last five games.

  19. 'They are finding their way'published at 18:23 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2022

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    Sarina Wiegman said the absence of some of the team's star players has given "a great opportunity" for the younger players.

    On Friday, substitute Jess Park scored with 79 seconds of her debut in stoppage-time after Ebony Salmon provided two assists off the bench.

    Wiegman has confirmed that Lauren James will start in midfield today, while Maya Le Tissier is making her debut at right-back.

    "We saw last Friday, with lots of changes - younger players in, some players who had been with the squad a longer time, some new.

    "I think they are finding their way. And it's good for them and good for us to see where they're at."