#Lionesses line up four home games in preparation for World Cup

England manager Phil Neville during a training session at St George’s Park. (PA Images).

England’s preparations for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup will include four home internationals to be played across the country, with kids’ tickets for each game priced at just £1.

Phil Neville’s squad will continue their build-up for the finals in France with two games in early April and a double-header just before the tournament, which begins in June.

The ‘Road to France Series’ will be played at four different venues, giving plenty of fans the chance to see the Lionesses up close before the big send-off at the American Express Community Stadium – home of Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion – on Saturday 1 June.

The Road to France Series comprises:

  • Friday 5 April (7pm): England v Canada – Academy Stadium, Manchester City FC
  • Tuesday 9 April (7pm): England v Spain – The Energy Check County Ground, Swindon Town FC
  • Saturday 25 May (3pm): England v Denmark – Banks’s Stadium, Walsall FC
  • Saturday 1 June (1pm): England v New Zealand – American Express Community Stadium, Brighton & Hove Albion FC

Both of April’s opponents are also preparing for the World Cup finals. Ranked fifth in the world, Canada will provide a stern test in Manchester on Friday 5 April, before an emerging Spain side head to Swindon four days later.

UEFA Euro 2017 runners-up Denmark travel to Walsall on Saturday 25 May, while New Zealand – another World Cup-bound opponent – will ensure a tricky finale in Brighton a week later.

Tickets for all four games are on sale now, priced at only £1 for concessions and £10 for adults – reduced to £7.50 if booked before Thursday 28 February (Canada & Spain) and Sunday 10 March (Denmark & New Zealand).

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Before the Road to France Series, England begin the 2019 fixture schedule with the SheBelieves Cup in the United States later this month.

The Lionesses finished runners-up last season but this year’s tournament promises to be even more competitive with opposition from three different continents in the shape of Brazil, Japan and the host nation.

Neville said: “The World Cup is firmly in sight now and I’m really happy with this group of fixtures to complement the games that we have played in recent months plus the ones to come at SheBelieves.

“It’s great that we can visit four different parts of the country and I have no doubt the players will get fantastic support as ever. I also want to thank my colleagues at The FA and the clubs for making this exciting series of games possible.

“We played Australia and Sweden in our last two matches in 2018 and being up against three more fellow finalists and the last Euro runners-up is just what we need. We will certainly hit the ground running when we get to France.

“This is a huge year for my players and staff, and we are raring to go. Every single day spent working at St. George’s Park is with the World Cup in mind, and we are going to France with the aim of making the country proud.”

The Lionesses’ group stage schedule at the World Cup is:

Sunday 9 June (5pm BST): England v Scotland – Stade de Nice
Friday 14 June (8pm BST): England v Argentina – Stade Océane, Le Havre
Wednesday 19 June (8pm BST): Japan v England – Stade de Nice

Fans wanting to travel to France for the World Cup have until Friday 8 February to purchase their tickets.

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