Thank you for joining me in this friendly as we look forward to the European Championship, which will start in 20 days!
The match was a thriller with goals from Daly, Kelly and an own goal from Evrard.
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Here’s a look at Chloe Kelly’s goal, her first for England and what time she must have been after her ACL injury.
England coach Sarina Wiegman told ITV: “I think we dominated the game. We created a lot of chances but we didn’t score in the first half. We told the half that we needed more depth.
“I’m very happy for Kelly, no matter who scores, but after what happened it’s very nice.
“Many players have played tonight, this shows how deep the team is. We still have other players. What we wanted to do, we wanted to win, but we wanted to try some things. “
And about the party in the Netherlands: “It will be a special party. It is a game of preparation, we will not approach it differently. It’s special because it’s the country I come from. “
Ellen White has not found a goal today, she lost a babysitter when her feet were under her.
He’s three points short of Wayne Rooney’s England goal-breaking record and four points away from breaking it!
Do you think he’ll break it this summer? Let me know.
Chloe Kelly, who scored her first goal for England tonight, told ITV: “It was great to be back. I’m enjoying my football, getting a goal was great.
“From the moment I got injured I said I wanted to be in the Euro … I realized how much work I put into my rehab.”
On the challenge in the Netherlands: “It will be a big challenge. Each challenge will prepare us for July 6 “
It must be heard for Evrard, who played a good game and rejected many chances from England.
He knocked on his own door with a stellar shot from Captain Williamson.
Belgium played well, but only needed more possession to score.
Full time: England 3-0 Belgium
Sarina Wiegman’s unbeaten record at the helm of England continues as her Lions won a dominant match against Belgium.
Goals from the second half by Chloe Kelly and Rachel Daly, with an own goal by Nicky Evrard, which saw the end of the friendly in favor of the locals.
He replaces the difference at the end after a brave defensive effort from the visitors in the first half.
90 + 2 min: Williamson may be upset when he sees the scoreboard, as I think his goal is an own goal for goalkeeper Evrard.
Williamson’s shot hit the crossbar and Evrard’s hands, in an attempt to save, hit him.
England will watch the match with a corner.
90 min: Kelly, Daly and Greenwood have been great additions to this England team. It will be interesting to see if they start against the Netherlands, the next rival of the Lions.
There are three minutes added right here when Earps has to make a stop with Vanmechelen hitting a soft chance.
87 min: Dhont throws the ball forward again but England manages to cut the ball. Daly was down for a few moments, but she got back on her feet.
Greenwood’s long-range passes returned to England, but Parris lost the ball.
84 min: Belgium is not only stretched here because Dhont is fed by Wullaert, but the striker is offside.
Dhont has been key since coming to his side, making a big claim to be part of the squad for the European Championship.
GOAL! England 3-0 Belgium (Evrard [OG]82 ‘)
England took a corner kick as Kelly tried to find Kirby in the area.
Greenwood fired home and Williamson hit home after the ball bounced off the goalkeeper after Parris’s header.
That should be it. Photo: Ryan Browne / REX / Shutterstock
Updated at 21.54 BST
81 min: Hemp gets the ball back into the area but the head of England goes straight to Evrard. The goalkeeper played a good game despite the two goals.
England have made another change with Parris for Hemp. That’s key for Parris, who Ian Wright says is lucky to be on the roster.
78 min: Dhont gets a chance to level the score as Dhont suddenly takes advantage of a misunderstanding between the home side’s goalie and center backs 82 minutes into the match.
England countered with Daly sending a cracked cross to Bronze, who can’t keep him in play.
76 min: The game slowed down a bit when England held the ball, but they came to life with Williamson just inches away.
At the other end of the wing, Wullaert received the ball but his shot went wide. He rushed his attempt, not knowing he had some time to take it.
73 min: Tysiak cuts a ball from Williamson, who is looking for a minor injury but she stays on the pitch.
Hemp weaved about three or four defenders after Greenwood fed it. He found England in the area, but his header went over the crossbar. A good chance for the Chelsea star.
Belgium has made two more changes with Vanmechelen and Vangheluwe.
70 min: I can start a Lauren Hemp fan club, has consistently beaten the first defender in this match and has been a key part of England’s lead.
The locals regained possession with Belgium defending for their lives.
68 min: Belgium were unlucky to admit this with Kelly’s cross quite low. They seemed to have suffocated the threat, but Daly thought otherwise and destroyed it at home.
Biesmans almost lost the ball in his own area when Belgium’s determination began to falter. They have to recover soon.
GOAL! England – Belgium 2-0 (Daly, 66 ‘)
What a goal!
The ball bounces off a corner from England, goes out to Daly who hits it in the top left corner.
Choose this! Photo: REX / Shutterstock
Updated at 21.41 BST
64 min: It was a well-worked goal by England, passing the stages. Kelly had a chance to shoot and grabbed it, Tysiak tried to cut it but deflected it.
I think Kelly is being awarded at the moment, but I’ll update you if anything changes.
GOAL! England – Belgium 1-0 (Kelly, 61)
He was deflected, waiting for confirmation of whether it was an own goal!
Chloe Kelly puts England ahead. Photography: Marc Atkins / Getty Images
Updated at 21.28 BST
61 min: Hemp should have fired herself, but it went to Stanway whose shot was blocked.
Evrard escapes, under great pressure, and then Kelly gives a free kick. He has returned to the goalkeeper while the visitors are looking to hit.
Tison crosses the ball but it is nowhere near the intended target.
England leads Kirby and England by White and Stanway with Belgium calling Dhont and Mississippi by Delacauw and Philtjens.
58 min: Stanway had another chance, but it was slightly off, the action is all England for now, but Belgium needs a shout to keep their defense so far.
Hemp wins a free kick in the defensive half. The messes are ringing around the stadium.
Belgium has had some attacks, but whenever it advances, it gives away the ball. Tired legs around here.
56 min: Hemp gets a good cross and tries to find the whites, but substitute Tysiak cuts the shot.
Stanway managed to get the ball back in position as the hosts tried to rebuild. Kelly got the ball but dodged his teammates. The ball returned to Walsh with a long-range shot sent directly to Evrard.
It seems like a goal is coming, it’s just a matter of time.
54 min: Kelly slipped while in a good position in the box, but England returned it in the middle.
A pass to the side pulled the defense out of position which let slip through on goal. He ended up with a well-controlled block through Bronze.
The defender got a ball away from home to Kelly, the center of which only Evrard finds. The last touch needs work from England.
51 min: Stanway had a chance to take the lead on Kelly’s dazzling drive up the left, but the opportunity fizzled away as his shot went just over the bar after 29 minutes.
Greenwood is making a good impact with expert crosses already coming in.
49 min: The crowd has started to come to life with “Football returns home” playing for Molineux.
Bronze is cautioned by the referee for a foul on Minnaert. There is a pause in play while we wait for it to be okay to continue.
Photo: Harriet Lander / The FA / Getty Images
Updated at 9:19 p.m. BST
47 min: The half has started much the same as the first with a construction game. The bronze cross has been well blocked.
It will be interesting to see what impact these changes have, especially Kelly, who has had a surprising comeback from her ACL injury.
Back on track! England 0-0 Belgium
Well, who will break the deadlock?
England and Belgium have made changes.
Chloe Kelly, Rachel Daly and Alex Greenwood are in England with Tysiak and Tison in Belgium.
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Average: England 0-0 Belgium
There was no goal but we had everything else!
White and Williamson’s shots, in particular, came close, but Belgian goalkeeper Evrard and Kees did enough to keep the score level.
There was also a no-penalty call that was controversial with England which felt difficult.
All to play for the second 45.
England should have gone ahead at the break, but Belgium have been determined behind. Photo: Jason Cairnduff / Action Images / Reuters
Updated at 20.52 BST
45 + 2 min: Walsh’s touch is a beauty when he found Mead, who is in two minds but won a corner.
Mead kicked, going to the back post but to no avail.
45 min: Wijnants got a shot after a good preparation game for Belgium, they are definitely growing in this game.
Two minutes added.
43 min: Belgium remains strong in defense, but must launch it in attack when they get …