Sarina Wiegman insists England will NOT go easy against 117th-ranked Luxembourg - despite already sealing World Cup spot and scoring 70 goals in just nine qualifying games so far
- Sarina Wiegman said England will be set up to score plenty against Luxembourg
- The Lionesses sealed their World Cup place winning 2-0 in Austria on Saturday
- Her team have scored 70 goals so far in qualifying, including a 20-0 win in Latvia
- Wiegman hopes the scoring will continue against their 117th-ranked opponents
- Click here for all the latest World Cup 2022 news and updates
Sarina Wiegman insisted England will go all out to score as many goals as possible against lowly ranked Luxembourg in what will be their homecoming after winning Euro 2022.
The Lionesses sealed qualification for the 2023 World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Austria on Saturday and will play their final group game in front of a sell-out crowd on Tuesday night at Stoke City’s bet365 Stadium.
It will be the first match Wiegman’s side have played in this country since beating Germany at Wembley and the England boss is keen for her side to put on a show. Luxembourg are ranked 117th in the world, four places below Latvia — who the Lionesses beat 20-0 in November.

Sarina Wiegman said England will not go easy on Luxembourg despite World Cup qualification
England have scored 70 goals in nine qualifying games so far and have not conceded.
‘In training sessions it’s so sharp and such a good level, the team just wants to train and do well in every moment that we get,’ said Wiegman. ‘I expect a very energetic team that really wants to show (quality) and with lots of goals and of course conceding none.’
Wiegman admitted she may rotate her squad to give some players rest ahead of the Women’s Super League season starting on Saturday, meaning forwards Lauren James and Ebony Salmon could be given their first senior starts for England.
James came off the bench to make her debut in Austria while Salmon, who was recalled to the squad for the first time since September last year, was an unused substitute.
‘You might expect some changes,’ said Wiegman. ‘We are reviewing every game all the time.’

Wiegman may make changes to her side, with players showing what they can offer in training
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