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Missy Bo Kearns has been included in England’s U23s squad for their European League fixtures against France and Spain.
The Young Lionesses will first travel to Clairefontaine to take on France on November 30, before hosting Spain at Burton Albion on December 4. Kearns will be joined for the games by Hannah Silcock, who has been promoted to the squad.
Mia Enderby, meanwhile, is with England U19s for three fixtures as they face Portugal (November 28), Sweden (December 1) and the Netherlands (December 4) in a triple-header of Algarve Cup matches.
At senior level, in the UEFA Women’s Nations League, Jenna Clark and Scotland will first face Yana Daniels’ Belgium on December 1, before a home clash against England on December 5 at Hampden Park.
Also on December 5, Daniels will take on Shanice van de Sanden’s Netherlands outfit, who will come up against England on December 1 prior to that meeting.
Ceri Holland and Wales are up against Iceland on December 1 and Germany four days later in two home fixtures in the competition.
Sophie Roman Haug and Norway host Portugal (December 1) ahead of travelling to play Marie Höbinger’s Austria on December 5. Höbinger is also scheduled to take on France on December 1.
Emma Koivisto will represent Finland in the Nations League, with games against Romania (November 30) and Slovakia (December 5).
Lastly, in friendly action, Fuka Nagano’s Japan take on Brazil in a double-header on November 30 and December 3, while Teagan Micah and Australia face two meetings against Canada on December 2 and 6.
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