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Japan Women vs England Women. SheBelieves Cup.

Raymond James Stadium.

Japan Women 0

    England Women 3

      Japan Women vs England Women preview: Winner-takes-all clash in SheBelieves Cup

      Nikita Parris #7 of England is congratulated by teammate Rachel Daley #17 after scoring a goal against the United States during the second half of the 2019 SheBelieves Cup match between the United States and England at Nissan Stadium on March 2, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee
      Image: Nikita Parris celebrates England's second goal in their 2-2 draw with the USA in Nashville on Saturday

      England Women take on Japan Women in a winner-takes-all clash in their final game of the SheBelieves Cup on Tuesday (kick-off 10.25pm GMT).

      The Lionesses will win the tournament if they beat Japan, who are top on goal difference, at the 65,000-capacity Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

      However, their opponents will top the table with a win of their own. There is a possibility for the USA to triumph if they beat Brazil in the second game of the night, improve their goal difference, and hope England and Japan have played out a draw.

      Boss Phil Neville thinks this will be England's hardest test, saying: "I think it will be our toughest game. I think they've been the best team in the competition so far. They've got a brilliant system, technical players and they've been a real surprise in terms of the quality.

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      England Women head coach Phil Neville believes he has 'eight to 10' world-class players in his squad for the SheBelieves Cup

      "They were a team in the Tournament of Nations that I thought were a little bit wide open and looked like you could get at them, but they've obviously been working really hard on the shape, the compactness. They're technical players that never give the ball away."

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      Goalkeeper Carly Telford, who started against Brazil before being dropped for Karen Bardsley, will return against Japan as Neville has confirmed he will make five or six changes as he evaluates his squad ahead of the World Cup.

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