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England are basking in the aftermath of a historic victory for the Lionesses at Wembley Stadium that captured the hearts of a nation.
Sarina Wiegman’s side finally brought football home on Sunday after overcoming Germany 2-1 in the final to become European champions.
Securing England’s first major football trophy since 1966, captain Leah Williamson urged more fans to turn up at WSL games next season.
But supporters will be just as desperate to continue following the Lionesses with World Cup qualification on the horizon.
Here, talkSPORT.com has all you need to know about when England’s championship winning-side are next in action…
The Lionesses will finish their bid to secure World Cup qualification for the 2023 tournament in Australia and New Zealand next month.
England’s first match after their Wembley triumph will be away to Austria, their main rivals in Group D, on Saturday, September 3.
Wiegman’s side are five points clear of the Austrians after eight straight wins in qualification, and only need a draw to secure top spot.
The Lionesses have also secured successive 1-0 wins over Austria in the last year, most recently in their opening game of Euro 2022 at Old Trafford.
England’s first match on home soil since their Wembley triumph will come three days to finish their World Cup qualifying campaign.
That showdown against Luxembourg will kick-off at 7:30pm at Stoke City’s Britannia Stadium on Tuesday, September 6.
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Tickets for the Lionesses’ World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg in Stoke-on-Trent are currently on sale now.
Tickets for the fixture were initially released exclusively to My England Football members from 12 noon on Wednesday 29 June here.
They then went on general sale on Thursday 30 June and are priced at £15 for Adult tickets, £5 for concessions (over 65s and students) and £2.50 for U16s.
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There could be more to come from this special group of players, with Lucy Bronze eyeing glory next summer.
When asked what’s next for this England side, Bronze told talkSPORT: “The World Cup?
“There would literally be no words to win the World Cup.
“We’re in a great position right now and we’ve got to enjoy being European champions because not many people can say that.
“No English player has ever been able to say that and now us 23 stand alone as the first ones to do that.
“We can enjoy the moment.”
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