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Published 26 February 2024 5 min read
England Women's Senior Team

Match Report: England Women 5-1 Italy

Written by:

Ben Hart

  • L. Wubben-Moy (1′)
  • L. Hemp (21′) (34′)
  • E. Toone (69′)
  • R. Daly (79′)
FULL TIME
Women's International Friendlies 1
Tuesday 27 February, 05:00 PM Estadio Nuevo Mirador
England national football team crest
5 1
HT: 3 - 1
Italy
  • M. Cambiaghi (48′)
  • A. Caruso (73′)
  • E. Severini (81′)
28 Feb 2024 6:55

Highlights: England 5-1 Italy


The Lionesses beat Italy in Spain thank to five-star performance as they prepare for their forthcoming EURO qualifying campaign

England players celebrate Lotte Wubben-Moy's opening goal against Italy
England players celebrate Lotte Wubben-Moy's opening goal against Italy

A first England women’s senior team goal from Lotte Wubben-Moy helped the Lionesses to a convincing 5-1 friendly victory over Italy in Spain.

Sarina Wiegman’s side came flying out of the traps and took an early lead through Wubben-Moy’s header.

Hemp ensured England’s dominance was rewarded with two goals before the break but the deficit was cut late in the half by Italy's Michela Cambiaghi.

Italy had some chances at 3-1 but then substitutes Ella Toone and Rachel Daly struck to add a late gloss to the scoreline, setting England up nicely ahead of their first Euro 2025 qualifiers in April.  

The Lionesses made a fast start in the 7-2 victory over Austria on Friday and made an even quicker one here.

Bang on 60 seconds, Wubben-Moy – one of the five changes to the side – stooped to head home an Alex Greenwood corner.

The Arsenal centre-half was clearly in the mood and came close to a second just moments later but a more conventional downward header was well saved by Laura Giuliani.

The set-piece chances kept coming for England, with Greenwood’s in-swingers causing havoc inside a crowded Italy penalty area.

Then from a particularly devilish Greenwood cross into the six-yard-box, an attempted clearance diverted back goalwards off Hemp’s foot and went past Giuliani.

The Villa striker’s second was far more intentional and arrived from yet another corner. Kelly’s initial delivery was cleared but Georgia Stanway kept the ball alive and volleyed expertly into the box where Hemp timed her run brilliantly to loop a header into the top corner.

 Sarina Wiegman made five changes to her starting line-up against Italy
Sarina Wiegman made five changes to her starting line-up against Italy

Hemp even had a chance for a first-half hat-trick before the break but snatched at a loose ball before Kelly and the in-form Alessia Russo were denied by a double save from Giuliani after a wonderfully disguised pass from the lively Grace Clinton.

Before the half was out, Le Azzurre pulled one back. Mary Earps was alert to the first moment of danger, getting down quickly to deny a close-range shot from the speedy Sofia Cantore, but the England stopper was helpless moments later when Cambiaghi poked home.

The Lionesses did not allow that concession to throw them off their stride and continued to probe after the break.

Clinton went closest in the early knockings of the second period, heading just over from a whipped Kelly cross.

 Grace Clinton kept her place in the team and impressed once again
Grace Clinton kept her place in the team and impressed once again

Italy enjoyed more possession as the half wore on and had their chances but so did England, as substitute Lauren James forced Giuliani into a flying save.

James was in the groove and then laid on England’s fourth for fellow substitute Toone, who cushioned a brilliant volley into the roof of the net just five minutes after her arrival on the pitch.

And Daly made an equally instant impact off the bench, capitalising on a poor back-pass to round Giuliani and tap into an empty net.

Next up for England is the start of their Euro 2025 qualifying campaign and they will discover their opponents when the draw is made next Tuesday.

Match Line Up

England: 1 Mary Earps (Manchester United), 2 Lucy Bronze (Barcelona), 3 Niamh Charles (Chelsea), 4 Kiera Walsh (Barcelona) ©, 5 Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal), 6 Alex Greenwood (Manchester City), 7 Chloe Kelly (Manchester City), 8 Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), 9 Alessia Russo (Arsenal), 10 Grace Clinton (Tottenham Hotspur on loan from Manchester United), 11 Lauren Hemp (Manchester City)

Substitutes: 12 Jess Carter (Chelsea) for Charles 46’, 16 Lauren James (Chelsea) for Russo 46’, 14 Ella Toone (Manchester United) for Stanway 64’, 20 Jess Park (Manchester City) for Clinton 64’, 19 Rachel Daly (Aston Villa) for Kelly 71’, 22 Millie Turner (Manchester United) for Greenwood 80’

Substitutes not used: 13 Hannah Hampton (Chelsea), 21 Khiara Keating (Manchester City), 15 Esme Morgan (Manchester City), 17 Beth Mead (Arsenal), 18 Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United)

Goals: Wubben-Moy 1’, Hemp 21’, 34’, Toone 69’, Daly 79’

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