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England’s Lionesses will make history by playing their first international match at Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool during the Women’s World Cup qualifiers

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

The England women’s football team, the Lionesses, are gearing up for a landmark occasion.

On Tuesday, 9 June, they will become the first England side ever to play at Everton’s newly opened Hill Dickinson Stadium.

This match, a qualifier for the 2027 Women’s World Cup, sees England host Ukraine in what promises to be an electric atmosphere.

Opened just last summer, the stadium has already been earmarked as one of the venues for Euro 2028 and is part of the UK’s bid for the 2035 Women’s World Cup.

The Lionesses’ visit marks an important moment in spreading women’s football across the country, taking the team to the north-west and giving fans outside London a chance to see top-level international football firsthand.


Preparing for Qualification: Group A3 Fixtures

Under the leadership of Sarina Wiegman, England are eyeing qualification for the 2027 Women’s World Cup.

The Lionesses are in a challenging Group A3 alongside Spain, Ukraine, and Iceland.

Their first match is against Ukraine in Turkey on Tuesday, 3 March at 17:00 GMT, followed by a home clash against Iceland at Nottingham’s City Ground on Saturday, 7 March at 12:30.

The team’s first showdown with defending champions Spain, whom England famously defeated in the Euro 2025 final, will take place at Wembley Stadium on 14 April at 19:00.

Remaining fixtures include Iceland visiting England on 18 April and Spain hosting the Lionesses on 5 June, with kickoff times yet to be confirmed.


Wiegman Excited to Bring Football to Liverpool

Sarina Wiegman spoke about the significance of the Everton fixture:

“It is very exciting for us to be playing for the first time at Everton’s new stadium.

We have always said that taking this team around the country is so important, and we’re really looking forward to playing in front of fans in the north-west.

The city of Liverpool has a rich football history with many connections to the Lionesses over the years, so it will be a very special evening.”

The sentiment reflects the team’s broader mission to grow the women’s game nationally, providing local fans opportunities to see elite international players in person while also inspiring the next generation.


Stadiums Shaping the Future of Women’s Football

Hill Dickinson Stadium is not the only venue preparing for international fixtures.

Scotland’s team will host the Ivory Coast at the same stadium on 31 March, using the match as preparation ahead of this summer’s men’s World Cup.

The Lionesses’ presence underscores Everton’s ambition to become a hub for football development and a key player in the UK’s push to host major tournaments.


What’s Next?

The Lionesses face a tightly packed and high-stakes schedule leading into the 2027 World Cup qualifiers.

Key dates for fans to watch are:

  • 3 March: Ukraine v England (Turkey, 17:00 GMT)

  • 7 March: England v Iceland (City Ground, 12:30)

  • 14 April: England v Spain (Wembley, 19:00)

  • 18 April: Iceland v England (TBC)

  • 5 June: Spain v England (TBC)

  • 9 June: England v Ukraine (Everton, 20:00 GMT)

Supporters can expect more fixtures to be announced as UEFA and the FA finalize schedules, and the team will continue using these matches to build cohesion and sharpen tactics ahead of the World Cup.


Summary

The Lionesses are making history by playing at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time, marking a step forward in the FA’s plan to take women’s football across the UK.

Sarina Wiegman’s squad, champions of Euro 2025, face challenging Group A3 qualifiers, including Spain, Ukraine, and Iceland.

The Everton match on 9 June symbolizes not only a sporting milestone but also the ongoing growth of women’s football in Liverpool and the north-west of England.

Fans can look forward to a series of high-profile fixtures as the team pursues a place at the 2027 Women’s World Cup.

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