England play their final two games of a rollercoaster 2023 next month with back-to-back UEFA Nations League fixtures against the Netherlands and Scotland.
The headline news is the return of Euro 2022 top scorer Beth Mead, who is recalled for the first time since recovering from the ACL injury she suffered while in action for Arsenal last November.
Mead made her return for the Gunners last month as a substitute in their dramatic WSL win over Aston Villa, with her first start post-injury coming just this past Sunday when Arsenal beat Brighton.
Grace Clinton, who continues to impress on loan at Tottenham from Manchester United, keeps her place in the squad following a first call-up in October. The same goes for 19-year-old Khiara Keating, now firmly established as Manchester City's number one at club level at the expense of out of favour Ellie Roebuck, who misses out on England selection this time.
Just three months on from the World Cup final against Spain in Sydney and the chance for immortality, the reigning European champions have lost two of their opening four Nations League games. Their chances of reaching the finals stage and claiming another major trophy have become slim and the Lionesses likely need to win both remaining matches, overturning a -1 head-to-head goal difference with the Dutch in the process, and also hope that Belgium drop points in theirs.
The Netherlands game takes place at Wembley on 1 December, before travelling north of the border to face Scotland at Glasgow's Hampden Park four days later. Big crowds are expected at both.
England will face a relegation playoff if they stay third in the final group standings. Finishing last would mean automatic relegation to League B but Scotland are unlikely to make
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