England’s squad numbers for the FIFA Women’s World Cup
Written by:
Frank Smith

Find out what number your favourite Lionesses player will be wearing at this summer’s World Cup
England Women have confirmed their squad numbers for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand.
The Lionesses start their tournament on Saturday 22 July against Haiti (10.30am BST KO) before further Group D games against Denmark on Friday 28 July (9.30am BST KO) and China on Tuesday 1 August (12pm BST KO).
You can see which TV channel will be showing the respective games and read previews for each fixture via the match centre pages which are hyperlinked above.
With the squad numbers now confirmed, the kits are now available to personalise and purchase using the button below (subject to size and stock availability).
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England Women’s squad numbers for the FIFA Women’s World Cup
1 Mary Earps2 Lucy Bronze
3 Niamh Charles
4 Keira Walsh
5 Alex Greenwood
6 Millie Bright
7 Lauren James
8 Georgia Stanway
9 Rachel Daly
10 Ella Toone
11 Lauren Hemp
12 Jordan Nobbs
13 Hannah Hampton
14 Lotte Wubben-Moy
15 Esme Morgan
16 Jess Carter
17 Laura Coombs
18 Chloe Kelly
19 Bethany England
20 Katie Zelem
21 Ellie Roebuck
22 Katie Robinson
23 Alessia Russo
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