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England's national women's football team is set to face Canada in a crucial preparation friendly ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup.
This match, scheduled for July 14, may be the only opportunity for the Lionesses to fine-tune their skills before the highly anticipated tournament. However, a dispute between the national teams and the European Club Association (ECA) threatens to disrupt England's preparations.
The fixture, recently announced by Canada Soccer, will take place in a closed-door setting on Australia's Sunshine Coast. The secluded nature of the match reflects the ongoing concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. With limited opportunities for international friendlies due to the pandemic's impact on the football calendar, this game gains even greater significance for England.
The bigger challenge facing England lies in the conflict between national team coach Sarina Wiegman and the ECA. Wiegman had aimed to assemble her squad for training by June 19. However, certain clubs are unwilling to release their players until June 23, citing concerns over player welfare. The ECA and FIFA had mutually agreed on this later date, but it has put the Lionesses' camp schedule in jeopardy.
The implications of this dispute are far-reaching. If England cannot secure a change in the camp start date, it may hinder their ability to have a send-off match at home. This would further limit their opportunities for match practise and team cohesion before the World Cup. Wiegman stressed the importance of having adequate preparation time, highlighting the need for players to regain their rhythm after an extended break from football.
Negotiations are currently underway between the national teams, the ECA, and the clubs involved. However, time is running out to reach a resolution before the June 23 deadline. As the 2023 Women's World Cup commences on July 20, England's opening group game against Haiti is just two days later. With the clock ticking, England's hopes for a smooth and comprehensive preparation period hang in the balance.