Agyemang hoping for more England goals
Albion striker scored twice for under-23s last week and faces France on Tuesday night.
Bruce Talbot
Michelle Agyemang has been in impressive form for England under-23s during the current international break. 📷 Kyle Hemsley.
Michelle Agyemang has been in impressive form for England under-23s during the current international break. 📷 Kyle Hemsley.
Michelle Ageymang will be hoping to continue her goalscoring form for England U23s against France tonight.
The on-loan Albion forward netted twice, including a stunning strike from long range, in the 3-2 defeat to Germany at Walsall’s Bescot Stadium on Thursday. Albion teammate Maisie Symonds played the entire 90 minutes and was player of the match.
England take on the French at Stevenage on a second busy night of international action for Albion players.
England’s senior team play Spain at Wembley in a repeat of the World Cup final. This time Nations League points are at stake and Nikita Parris, an unused substitute in Friday’s 1-1 draw against Portugal, will be hoping for minutes in the League A Group 3 tussle.
At Hampden Park tonight, Rachel McLauchlan’s Scotland take on the Netherlands looking to bounce back from a 1-0 loss to Austria in their Group 1 opener. McLauchlan was also an unused substitute in Ried-innkreis on Friday.
In Group 2, Guro Bergsvand suffered a black eye and couldn’t prevent Norway from losing their opener 1-0 to France in Toulouse. Norway return to action tonight against Switzerland in Stavanger.
In League B, Caitlin Hayes got some late minutes off the bench and helped Republic of Ireland kick off their Group 2 campaign with a 1-0 victory against Turkey in Dublin. The Irish face Slovenia in Koper-Capodistria tonight.
In Group 3, Serbia – with Jelena Cancovic playing the entire game – beat Finland 1-0 in Stara Pazova in their opener. Tonight they host Belarus at the same venue.
Jorelyn Carabali has been with Colombia for the SheBelieves Cup in America. The Albion defender played in Friday’s 2-0 loss to the United States in Houston and was an unused substitute 48 hours later as they went down 4-1 against Japan in Glendale, Arizona.

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