Leah Williamson is in line to make her first England appearance in a year after being included in Sarina Wiegmanâs squad for the start of Womenâs Euro 2025 qualifying next month.
The Arsenal defender, who captained her country to win Euro 2022 on home soil, missed the World Cup last year due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Williamson was included in Februaryâs squad for friendly thrashings of Austria and Italy but was forced to pull out due to a hamstring injury.
Englandâs defence of the Euros begins with the visit of Sweden to Wembley on April 5 before a trip to the Republic of Ireland four days later.
France is also in a heavyweight section with the top two qualifying automatically for a place at the tournament in Switzerland next year and the bottom two entering the playoffs.
âIâm looking forward to working with (Williamson) again,â said Wiegman on Tuesday.
âShe recovered really well, it doesnât take too long which is good. Now she is getting into a rhythm. Of course, she has not played many games yet, but she is getting there and she needs the minutes now,â she said.
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Wiegmanâs women shrugged off the disappointment of missing out on the Paris Olympics by beating Austria 7-2 and Italy 5-1 last month.
Chelseaâs Fran Kirby is also back in the squad after a knee problem, but her club teammate Millie Bright, who captained the Lionesses in Williamsonâs absence, remains out injured.
âFebruaryâs window showed who we are and where we want to go and weâll look to continue that momentum from the minute we arrive at St. Georgeâs Park next week,â added Wiegman.
âWe know itâs a challenging group, but itâs really exciting. These are all big games that will test us and thatâs the kind of fixtures we want to play in,â she concluded.
Source Agencies