England will begin get their quest for more silverware when they take on Haiti in their opening game of the Women's World Cup.
Sarina Wiegman's European champions are among the heavy favourites for glory this summer in Australia and New Zealand.
The Dutchwoman ended the country's 56-year wait for a senior trophy last year as part of an impressive 30-game unbeaten run as Lionesses boss.
But that came to an end with a 2-0 defeat to tournament co-hosts Australia in April, before they limped to a 0-0 draw with Portugal.
England will now look to return to winning ways against surprise package Haiti, who are competing in their first World Cup.
This will be the first meeting between the nations at any level, with the Lionesses also facing Denmark and China in their group.
This Group D match will take place on Saturday, July 22.
talkSPORT will have live coverage from Lang Park in Brisbane with kick-off scheduled for 10:30am UK time.
Faye Carruthers will present while commentary comes from Joe Shennan and former England Women's striker Lianne Sanderson.
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Beth Mead hasn't been named in England's squad as she continues to recover from ACL surgery.
Captain Leah Williamson misses out through a similar ACL injury, while Fran Kirby has a knee problem.
Both Millie Bright and Lucy Bronze are in despite carrying knocks but it remains to be seen whether they will be fit enough to start here.
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