England Secures Victory Against Iceland
In a decisive match on March 7, 2026, England triumphed over Iceland with a score of 2-0 in a Women’s World Cup qualifier held at the City Ground in Nottingham. This victory allows England to maintain a perfect record in their qualifying campaign, having won all their matches thus far.
Lucy Bronze opened the scoring for England with a powerful header in the 22nd minute, marking her 145th international appearance. The experienced defender expressed her satisfaction with the achievement, stating, “It’s really nice to get the extra cap past Karen Carney, a huge Lioness legend.” The goal set the tone for the match, as England dominated possession and created several scoring opportunities.
Georgia Stanway added a second goal for England in the 78th minute, striking a well-placed volley that sealed the victory. With just 12 minutes remaining when the goal was scored, the match was effectively out of reach for Iceland, who had previously suffered a 3-0 defeat to Spain in their qualifying opener.
Hannah Hampton played a crucial role in preserving England’s lead, making a vital save that thwarted Iceland’s attempts to get back into the game. England’s head coach, Sarina Wiegman, praised her team’s performance, saying, “I’m totally not frustrated at the moment, happy with the performance and camp. Two games, six points.” This reflects the team’s strong start in the qualification campaign for the 2027 Women’s World Cup.
The match was played in front of a sold-out crowd, showcasing the growing support for women’s football in England. Players like Lauren James, who returned from injury, contributed significantly to the team’s performance. James remarked, “It’s always nice being back in this shirt after being out for a while,” highlighting the importance of her return to the squad.
England’s next challenge will be against Spain on April 14, a match that promises to be a significant test as they continue their pursuit of World Cup qualification. Observers expect a competitive encounter, given Spain’s strong performance in their recent matches.
As the qualification campaign progresses, England’s focus will remain on maintaining their winning streak. The team’s ability to perform under pressure will be crucial as they aim for success on the international stage. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes to the squad ahead of the upcoming match against Spain.