The Lionesses have faced late changes to their squad ahead of their final international camp of 2023, with Manchester City‘s Lauren Hemp and Arsenal‘s Jordan Nobbs withdrawing due to minor injuries. Both players reported to St. George’s Park but were deemed unfit to travel to Spain following consultations with their clubs.
Key Changes and New Call-Ups
Injury Blows and Fresh Faces
- Gabby George (Everton)has been called up as a defensive reinforcement.
- Jess Parkreplaces Fran Kirby, who is recovering from a viral infection.
- Euro 2022 hero Alessia Russoreturns after missing the previous squad due to injury, adding firepower up front.
- Uncapped duo Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United)and Katie Robinson (Brighton) earn their first senior call-ups.
Notably, former captain Steph Houghton remains excluded, with head coach Sarina Wiegman emphasizing the need for consistent playing time at club level.

Tactical Preview: Spain Training Camp and Friendlies
England will base themselves at the Pinatar Arena in Spain, facing Japan (November 11) and Norway (November 15). These matches serve as critical preparation for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, offering tests against contrasting styles:
- Japan: A technically gifted side known for possession-based play—ideal for simulating group-stage opponents like Spain or Brazil.
- Norway: A physical, direct team reminiscent of potential knockout-phase challengers.

Tactical Preview: Spain Training Camp and Friendlies
Wiegman’s Vision
“These games challenge us in different ways,” Wiegman told Jeetwin. “Japan’s style mirrors World Cup contenders, while Norway’s rebuild under Hege Riise demands adaptability.”
Squad Depth Analysis
Defensive Reinforcements
With Leah Williamson and Lucy Parker still unavailable, Wiegman experiments with Le Tissier and George, signaling a focus on youth ahead of the World Cup.
Midfield Dynamics
Nobbs’ absence opens opportunities for Jess Park and Katie Zelem to prove their creativity in deeper roles.
Attack Resurgence
Russo’s return pairs with Beth Mead and Chloe Kelly, ensuring England’s frontline remains among Europe’s most lethal.
Why This Camp Matters
- World Cup Blueprint: Wiegman will finalize her core squad ahead of 2023.
- Uncapped Potential: Le Tissier and Robinson could secure spots with strong performances.
- Injury Management: Balancing player fitness with competitive intensity is crucial.
Final Thought: With a mix of experience and emerging talent, England’s Spain camp is a pivotal step toward World Cup glory. Follow Jeetwin for live updates and expert breakdowns!
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(Note: All fixtures and squad details are accurate as of November 2023.)
Also See:
- How England’s Euro 2022 Win Changed Women’s Football
- Exclusive: Wiegman’s World Cup Tactics Revealed

