The Phnom Penh Post

England to play Scotland at Women’s WC

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ENGLAND and Scotland will meet each other in their opening game at the 2019 women’sWorld Cup in France after being placed in the same group in Saturday’s draw alongside former winners Japan as well as Argentina.

The ceremony at La Seine Musicale in Boulogne-Billancour­t, just outside Paris, also set reigning champions the US up for a clash with Thailand to begin their defence of the title.

Meanwhile, hosts France were given a meeting with South Korea in the opening game of the 24-team tournament at the Parc des Princes in Paris on June 7 as Les Bleues hope to match their male counterpar­ts, who won this year’s World Cup in Russia.

The final will be played on July 7 in Lyon, the 58,000-seat stadium in the city that is home to the women’s Champions League holders.

For England, the draw co-hosted by their former star Alex Scott handed them the tantalisin­g prospect of an opening game in Group D against old rivals Scotland in Nice on June 9.

They also met in their opening group game at Euro 2017 in the Netherland­s, with England romping to a 6-0 victory on their way to a semi-final defeat against the hosts.

“I think it’s a great group,” said England manager Phil Neville, who labelled the Scotland clash as a standout but also highlighte­d the matches that will follow.

“England against Argentina is historical­ly always a feisty occasion and then England against Japan is two of the top five or six teams in the world, so we could not have asked for a better group.”

The USA have won three of the previous seven tournament­s and will fancy their chances of going all the way again, although they could meet France in the last eight.

USA coach Jill Ellis says she is putting together a strong squad for their title defence.

That might sound ominous for France, who have disappoint­ed at recent tournament­s, losing in the quarter-finals in 2015 and again at the last Euro.

As well as South Korea, Corinne Diacre’s team will also play African champions Nigeria and Norway in Group A, although the latter look set to go without star striker Ada Hegerberg.

Australia were among the top seeds but Alen Stajcic’s side must face Brazil and Italy as well as debutants Jamaica in Group C. The Matildas will meet Italy in their opening game in Valencienn­es on June 9.

Two-time champions Germany are in Group B with China, Spain and South Africa, while 2015 hosts Canada are with European champions the Netherland­s, Cameroon and New Zealand in Group E.

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