The final warm-up match before a major tournament can often be a misleading indicator of a team's true potential. However, for the 25,088 fans at the King Power Stadium, England's 7-0 victory over Jamaica was a reason to celebrate and wave their flags of St George.
One of the key highlights of the match was the return of Lauren James from injury. James had been sidelined for nearly three months, but she made an immediate impact after coming on as a substitute. Her contributions included an assist for Alessia Russo, showcasing her ability to create opportunities for her teammates. Beth Mead praised James's world-class ability and highlighted how effective she is when in the right positions.
The match against Jamaica also provided clues about Sarina Wiegman's preferred starting XI for the upcoming Euro 2025. Jess Carter was given pre-match media responsibilities and started at left-back, combining well with Lauren Hemp on the flank. This suggests that Carter may have secured her place in the starting lineup. However, Wiegman still faces several key decisions regarding her starting XI. One of the biggest dilemmas is whether to start Ella Toone, Jess Park, or Grace Clinton in midfield. The choice between Beth Mead and Lauren James also depends on James's fitness.
Despite the questions surrounding the starting XI, the Lionesses have a wealth of talent and options. Lauren Hemp, Chloe Kelly, and Beth Mead are all excellent wingers, while Alessia Russo is expected to lead the line as the starting No. 9. The emergence of Grace Clinton and Jess Park has also added depth to the midfield. Wiegman values versatility and the ability of players to cover multiple positions. Alex Greenwood, Jess Carter and Niamh Charles are capable of playing in multiple positions.
Wiegman has a history of sticking with a consistent starting XI throughout tournaments. However, James's impressive cameo against Jamaica may force her to reconsider her plans. James's ability to calm the game down, create space for others, and beat players with ease makes her a valuable asset to the team.
Overall, the Lionesses are in a good position heading into Euro 2025. The return of Lauren James from injury is a major boost. While Wiegman still has some questions to answer regarding her starting XI, the team has plenty of talent and depth. With a blend of experienced players and emerging stars, England will be aiming to defend their title and achieve further success.