Arnold Clark Cup 2023: Full fixtures, results and TV channel guide
England face South Korea, Italy and Belgium as they begin their World Cup preparations
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European champions England will look to defend the Arnold Clark Cup as Sarina Wiegman’s team begin their World Cup preparations.
The Lionesses will face South Korea, Italy and Belgium over the next six days in a round-robin format, after winning the inaugural tournament last year.
England will be among the favourites as they travel to Australia and New Zealand in July looking to win the World Cup for the first time.
The Lionesses made it two wins from two on Sunday as a double from Rachel Daly secured a 2-1 victory over Italy, after England opened their campaign with a dominant 4-0 win over South Korea. Here’s everything you need to know.
When are England’s matches this week?
Thursday 16 February - Stadium MK, Milton Keynes
- Italy 1-2 Belgium
- England 4-0 Korea Republic
Sunday 19 February - CBS Arena, Coventry
- England 2-1 Italy
- Belgium 2-1 Korea Republic
Wednesday 22 February - Ashton Gate, Bristol
- Korea Republic 1-2 Italy
- England vs Belgium - 7:45pm
Is the Arnold Clark Cup on TV?
All six matches will be shown on either ITV 1 or ITV 4, while they will also be streamed live on the ITV X online platform.
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