England will look to claim another piece of silverware when they take to the field in the Arnold Clark Cup this month.
Sarina Wiegman's side became the inaugural winners of the four-nation competition on home soil last year before going on to become UEFA Women’s EURO champions in the summer. They will begin their defence of their crown on Thursday (February 16) against Korea Republic at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes before taking on Italy at Coventry's CBS Arena and Belgium at Bristol City's Ashton Gate later this month.
Wiegman has named a 26-player squad for the tournament and will likely use the three games to identify her best XI ahead of this summer's World Cup. But how can you watch the Lionesses opening game from home?
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When is the Lionesses' opening game?
England will take on Korea Republic in their first Arnold Clark Cup game on Thursday, February 16.
Korea are currently ranked 15th in the world, making them the highest ranked opponents England will face at this year's tournament.
Where is it?
Thursday's game will take place at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes. It will kick off at 7.45pm.
It will be preceded by a clash between Italy and Belgium, also at Stadium MK, at 4.25pm.
How can I watch it?
Fans can tune into England's meeting with Korea Republic live on ITV 4. The match will also be streamed on ITV X.
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