Key Points:
- England's Lionesses face off against Scotland in a crucial Women's Nations League match
- A victory for England would secure their qualification for the 2024 Olympics in Paris
- Sarina Weigmann's side is currently tied on points with the Netherlands in Group A1
- The match is being broadcasted on BBC One and can be streamed on BBC iPlayer
The Lionesses are currently battling it out with their fierce rivals Scotland in a high-stakes Women's Nations League showdown at Hampton Park. This match holds great significance for England, as they have been chosen to qualify on behalf of Team GB for the 2024 Olympics. In order to secure their place in Paris next year, the Lionesses need a victory in Glasgow.
England is currently level on points with the Netherlands at the top of Nations League Group A1. However, they are trailing behind the Dutch on goal difference. To secure their place in Paris, the Lionesses must claim the top spot in the group and reach the final. Alternatively, they can finish third if Olympic hosts France make the Nations League final.
Teams and Broadcast Information:
- Scotland team: Gibson, Docherty, Mukandi, Corsie, Kerr, Hanson, Evans, McLauchlan, Clark, Emslie, Cuthbert
- England team: Earps, Bronze, Charles, Greenwood, Morgan, Walsh, Stanway, Mead, Kirby, James, Hemp
- TV channel: BBC One
- FREE live stream: BBC iPlayer
If you're unable to catch the action on TV, you can still tune in to the match via a live stream on BBC iPlayer. Stay updated with our live blog below for all the latest updates on this thrilling encounter between England and Scotland.