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England will look to get back to winning ways as the Lionesses host Belgium in the Women’s Nations League tonight in Leicester voslot
The European champions and World Cup runners-up defeated Scotland in Sunderland to open their Nations League campaign but then suffered just their third defeat under Sarina Wiegman in a 2-1 loss at the Netherlands voslot
The result puts England in third place in Group A1 ahead of the double-header against Belgium, who lead the standings on four points following their win against Scotland and draw against the Netherlands voslot
The Lionesses must win their group to advance to the Nations League Finals, and must then get through the semi-finals to book Team GB’s qualification spot for next summer’s Olympic Games in Paris voslot
Here’s everything you need to know voslot
When is England vs Belgium?The match will kick off at 7:45pm BST on Friday 27 October at the King Power Stadium in Leicester voslot
How can I watch it?It will be shown live on ITV 4 and voslot online on ITV X, with coverage starting from 7pm voslot
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What is the England team news?Fran Kirby could make her first England appearance since last October after returning to Sarina Wiegman’s squad voslot
Kirby missed the World Cup after undergoing knee surgery but is in line to return to England’s midfield, while Keira Walsh has also returned to the squad after missing last month’s fixtures voslot
The Lionesses will be without Lauren James, however, with the forward ruled out of both matches against Belgium due to a concussion injury voslot
Predicted line-upEngland: Earps; Bronze, Bright, Greenwood, Daly; Walsh, Stanway, Kirby; Kelly, Russo, HempPredictionEngland 3-0 BelgiumMore aboutEngland womenSarina WiegmanLionessesFran KirbyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Is England vs Belgium on TV? Channel, time and how to watch LionessesIs England vs Belgium on TV? Channel, time and how to watch LionessesThe FA via Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today voslot
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Warren Gatland is to remain as Wales head coach and lead them to the 2027 World Cup voslot
Gatland placed his future in the hands of the Welsh Rugby Union following his side’s World Cup quarter-final defeat to Argentina on Saturday voslot
The 60-year-old New Zealander, pointing to a break-up clause in his contract, said: “If the union want to get rid of me, that’s up to them voslot
”But asked at a press conference on Wednesday whether he will stay through to the next World Cup in Australia, Gatland said: “Absolutely voslot
That’s the plan voslot
“I had a joke with Nigel (Walker, interim WRU chief executive) before and said ‘You can’t get rid of me’ voslot
“I think my contract said if we didn’t get out of the pool they had a clause that said they could get rid of me voslot
I said: ‘If you do want to pay me off that’s up to you’ voslot
But I’m excited what we can do as a group voslot
”Gatland was joined at the press conference by Walker, the former Wales wing who has stood in as WRU interim CEO since the end of January and will become the executive director of rugby at the start of next year voslot
Walker said: “To be successful in international sport you have to have good coaches and good players voslot
“To be a good coach you need experience, miles on the clock, understand your craft, get your message across to players, and players have to trust you voslot
“You’ve seen the growth in the squad in a relatively small period of time and, like Warren, I’m really excited what the next four years can bring voslot
“We’ve got something to build on and we know we can grow the standard of the squad to an even greater level we saw over the last four or five weeks voslot
”Wales were written off by many before the World Cup after a difficult 12 months, which saw them suffer an embarrassing defeat to Georgia and head coach Wayne Pivac sacked in December voslot
Gatland, who coached Wales voslot between 2007 and 2019, returned to oversee a Six Nations campaign that produced only one victory after the players had threatened to take strike action over contractual issues voslot
Ken Owens, captain in that campaign, described Wales as the “laughing stock” of world rugby, but Gatland believes Wales will move forward after topping their World Cup pool with wins over Australia, Fiji, Georgia and Portugal voslot
“We’ve got an opportunity to bring some youngsters in and build on the cycle to 2027 with players having 50, 60, 70 caps behind them,” said Gatland, who became the first coach in France to lead a team to four World Cup quarter-finals voslot
“There’s also an opportunity for us to build some closer relationships with the regions and some of the changes with coaches and personnel there, and that hasn’t always been the case in the past voslot
“Often those relationships have been quite fractured because of things that were going on voslot between the regions and the unions, and we got dragged into it voslot
”Wales play the Barbarians in Cardiff on November 4 as a tribute to their former captain Alun Wyn Jones, who retired from international rugby in May voslot
Players based in France and England will not be selected as the game falls outside the international window voslot
Gatland confirmed five players – Dan Biggar, Gareth Davies, Josh Adams, Liam Williams and Louis Rees-Zammit – are injured and would have missed out on a World Cup semi-final against New Zealand this Friday had they beaten Argentina voslot
Biggar has retired from international rugby and played his last game for Wales, while Taulupe Faletau’s future will become clearer next year voslot
The 32-year-old British and Irish Lions number eight broke his arm against Georgia and missed the Argentina defeat voslot
Gatland said: “I spoke to Taulupe before he left France and said ‘get that arm fixed’ voslot
We’ll sit down then and talk about what he wants to do over the next few years in terms of playing voslot
”More aboutPA ReadyWalesWarren GatlandWelsh Rugby UnionArgentinaAlun Wyn JonesFranceKen OwensWayne PivacAustraliaCEOGeorgiaNigelGareth DaviesDan BiggarFijiTaulupe FaletauCardiffLiam WilliamsEnglandJosh Adams1/1Warren Gatland plans to lead Wales at the 2027 World Cup Warren Gatland plans to lead Wales at the 2027 World CupWarren Gatland is to remain as Wales head coach through to the 2027 World Cup (David Davies/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today voslot
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