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Amex to host final game for World Cup bound Lionesses

Paul Gustafson February 18, 2019

Football fans across Sussex have a unique opportunity to see the England Lionesses in action in Brighton & HoveĀ this summer before they leave for the 2019 FIFA Womenā€™s World Cup.

THE Amex Stadium, home of Premier League Club Brighton & Hove Albion, will host the England Womenā€™s game against fellow World Cup hopefuls New Zealand on June 1.

Early bird tickets are already selling fast for the home international, at just Ā£1 for children and concessions and Ā£10 for adults – reduced to Ā£7.50 if booked before Sunday March 10.

The Brighton & Hove match is the final game in the Road to France Series which sees Phil Nevilleā€™s squad playing at four different venues across the country.

Cllr Alan Robins
Cllr Alan Robins

Cllr Alan Robins, chair of Brighton & Hove City Councilā€™s Tourism committee said: ā€œWe are extremely proud to be welcoming the Lionesses to the city as they prepare for their World Cup campaign.

ā€œThis is a great opportunity for fans of all ages to see the countryā€™s top players in action and give them a great send off before they leave for France and the World Cup.ā€

Hope Powell
Hope Powell

Brighton & Hove Albion Womenā€™s manager Hope Powell added: ā€œTo have a preparation game for England at the Amex is fantastic and as a club and as an FA we will be working hard to raise awareness that the game is on.

ā€œItā€™s a great stadium and Iā€™m sure that for both England and New Zealand it will be a privilege to play here.ā€

The Road to France Series comprises:

Friday, April 5 (7pm): England v Canada ā€“ Academy Stadium, Manchester City FC
Tuesday, April 9 (7pm): England v Spain ā€“ The Energy Check County Ground, Swindon Town FC
Saturday, May 25 (3pm): England v Denmark ā€“ Banksā€™s Stadium, Walsall FC
Saturday, June 1 (1pm): England v New Zealand ā€“ American Express Community Stadium, Brighton & Hove Albion FC

Paul Barber
Paul Barber

Albion chief executive and deputy chairman Paul Barber said; ā€œWe are absolutely delighted to be hosting another England international at our stadium.

ā€œAfter hosting the World Cup qualifier against Montenegro almost five years ago, we saw the tremendous boost it had in helping to raise the profile of the womenā€™s game across our region.

ā€œWe now have a proven track record of hosting England internationals at the stadium, having also welcomed the under-19s and under-21 teams.

ā€œHopefully we can attract as many fans from across the country as possible, and make it another occasion to remember.ā€

England Team manager Phil Neville said the Road to France matches would ensure that the players ā€˜hit the ground runningā€™ when they arrive in France.

Phil Neville
Phil Neville

Phil said;Ā ā€œItā€™s great that we can visit four different parts of the country and I have no doubt the players will get fantastic support as ever,ā€™ he said. ā€œI also want to thank my colleagues at The FA and the clubs for making this exciting series of games possible.

ā€œThis is a huge year for my players and staff, and we are going to France with the aim of making the country proud.ā€

The Lionessesā€™ group stage schedule at the World Cup is:

Sunday, June 9 (5pm BST): England v Scotland – Stade de Nice
Friday, June 14 (8pm BST): England v Argentina ā€“ Stade OcĆ©ane, Le Havre
Wednesday June 19 (8pm BST): Japan v England – Stade de Nice

Excitement is already building in Brighton & Hove for the Womensā€™ EURO 2021 when the Amex is one of six host stadiums.

Brighton & Hove has a successful track record in hosting major sporting events, including the Rugby World Cup in 2015. In 2014 the city welcomed Stage 7 of the Tour of Britain bike race and the annual Brighton Marathon is the UKā€™s second largest.

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