England manager Sarina Wiegman says she is happy for Fran Kirby, who has recovered from a serious knee injury to earn a recall for their two Women's Nations League matches against Belgium.
England manager Sarina Wiegman says she is happy for the fit-again Fran Kirby, who has recovered from a serious knee injury to earn a recall for their two Women's Nations League matches against Belgium later this month.
The match in Belgium, on 31 October, will be staged in Leuven, about 17 miles east of Brussels, where two Swedish nationals were shot dead by a gunman on Tuesday. Wiegman says she feels safe travelling to Belgium for the game. Wiegman also spoke about the match in Belgium, where tsays she feels safe to travel to Belgium, despite the recent events which saw two Swedish fans shot.'Katie McCabe is not to be trusted' - Mead's phone secrets. Video, 00:02:48
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