The Lionesses kick off their 2023 Arnold Clark Cup campaign this week as they take on Korea Republic at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes on Thursday evening.
On Sunday afternoon, they welcome Italy to the Coventry Building Society Arena before they take on Belgium at Ashton Gate in Bristol on Wednesday, February 22. After last summer's success at the Euros, there is a huge clamour to see the Lionesses in action and there are still tickets available for some of the matches.
The tournament will see each venue host two games with each round of fixtures taking place back-to-back on the same day. Tickets purchased for each event will ensure access to both matches, but only tickets purchased for the game at Ashton Gate allow supporters to leave and re-enter the stadium between matches.
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First up, Sarina Wiegman's side take on Korea Republic at Stadium MK in just a few days time. Tickets are still available and prices range from £30 for adults for category one, £20 for category two and £10 for category three. Under 16s and over 65s can purchase tickets at a discounted price of £15 for category one, £10 for category two and £5 for category three.
A 25% discount will be available for groups purchasing nine or more tickets. Hospitality tickets are still available for this event and full details can be found here .
On Sunday, England will take on Italy in the afternoon kick-off at the Coventry Building Society Arena before Belgium face Korea Republic in the later game. Hospitality tickets for this even are sold out, but regular tickets are still available to purchase here .
The Lionesses will then host Belgium at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol next Wednesday (February 22) but all tickets for the final day fixtures are currently sold out.
Wiegman's side will hope to retain their title after they won the first ever edition of the tournament last February in the build-up to the Euros. They beat Germany and drew with Canada and Spain to clinch the title on goal difference on the final matchday.
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