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England squad for Euro 2017 features four players set for major tournament debuts

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England Women head coach Mark Sampson says his side are capable of winning this summer's European Championships

England Women’s head coach Mark Sampson has named his 23-strong squad for this summer’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 in the Netherlands.

Fran Kirby and Alex Greenwood have been included as they both continue their recovery from injury but there is no place in the squad for Chelsea Ladies trio Eni Aluko, Claire Rafferty and Katie Chapman, who all travelled to the 2015 Women's World Cup.

Fran Kirby: England striker
Image: Sampson named Fran Kirby in his squad

Four players will take part in their first-ever major senior tournament - Millie Bright, Isobel Christiansen, Nikita Parris and Demi Stokes.

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It will be the fourth Euros for England's record cap-holder Fara Williams (160) along with centurions Alex Scott, Casey Stoney and Karen Carney.

England kick-off their Group D campaign against Scotland in Utrecht on 19 July, before facing Spain in Breda on 23 July and Portugal in Tilburg on 27 July.

Sampson said: "I'd like to congratulate every player we have selected for the Euros. They all thoroughly deserve their place in this squad.

LA MANGA, SPAIN - JANUARY 17:  Demi Stokes of England runs with the ball during the friendly match between England and Norway at la Manga Club on January 1
Image: Demi Stokes is one of four players to take part in their first major tournament

"We considered a lot of factors and reflected on all of our experiences since the World Cup and we are confident this is the right group that can win the Euros for us in the summer.

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"Our talent pool has grown over the past two years, so we're also looking for other key areas. We want players who are physically robust and capable of handling an intense tournament schedule. We also need our squad to be mentally resilient and be able to perform and win under pressure.

"I'm also looking for players who are good team-mates and bring the best out of each other. We pride ourselves on our togetherness. In the past two years we have built a real group spirit and that will be a big focus for us leading into the tournament."

Eni Aluko helped England beat Mexico 2-1 in the WWC Group stages
Image: Sampson has not included Chelsea Ladies striker Eni Aluko in his squad

England captain Steph Houghton said: "I'm really excited to be involved in another Euros and to be able to lead this group of players into a second tournament.

"We have a really good group of players on and off the pitch and there's so much we can achieve this summer.

Image: England came third at the Women's World Cup in Canada

"Having the next three months allows us to work together as a 23 and make sure every day counts. The plans we have are really solid. We have a strong togetherness in this group and that will only grow as we get closer to the tournament.

"It's exciting for us to be one of the favourites. It brings a different type of pressure but hopefully one we can thrive on in a very tough tournament.

"As a team we also want to go to the Netherlands and be successful to help push the game at home on even more and inspire as many girls as possible to play football."

England squad in full:

Karen Bardsley (Manchester City), Siobhan Chamberlain (Liverpool), Carly Telford (Notts County), Laura Bassett (Notts County), Lucy Bronze (Manchester City), Alex Greenwood (Liverpool), Steph Houghton (Manchester City), Jo Potter (Notts County), Alex Scott (Arsenal), Demi Stokes (Manchester City), Casey Stoney (Liverpool), Millie Bright (Chelsea), Isobel Christiansen (Manchester City), Jade Moore (Notts County), Jordan Nobbs (Arsenal), Jill Scott (Manchester City), Fara Williams (Arsenal), Karen Carney (Chelsea), Toni Duggan (Manchester City), Fran Kirby (Chelsea), Nikita Parris (Manchester City), Jodie Taylor (Arsenal), Ellen White (Birmingham City).

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