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      | Description |  |   |  |  |  
      | Summit White short-sleeved shirt, with a Gym Blue 
	  triangular shard running across each collarbone from the collar. Gym Blue 
	  front-facing cuffs with abstract navy-blue pattern and rear-facing white 
	  cuffs.  
		Emblem on left breast and Gym 
	   
	  Blue 
		Swoosh with gold speckles on right breast. 
	  
	  The opponent's name in capitalised Gym Blue lettering below the emblem 
	  and the date in Gym Blue below the opponent's name (e.g. 06 APRIL 
	  2023). Gym Blue number in middle of chest and on back in a 
	  revised version of the font used in 2014-16. Blue emblem at base of each number on 
	  back. Surname in capitalised Gym Blue 
		lettering above number on back in new font.  
		
		Rectangular black label on left hip. DRI-FITADV 
		in capitalised pure-platinum lettering on back of right hip. 
		Gym Blue 
		shorts. Summit White number on left thigh, with Summit White Swoosh 
		 
		below it, 
		 
		and emblem on right thigh.
		
		Summit White 
		
		 socks with a 
		Gym Blue Swoosh on shin and 
		Gym Blue 'ENG' logo on back of calf. 
		England's captain, Leah Williamson wore a white 
		armband featuring the ONE LOVE logo, against Brazil. Goalkeeper, Mary 
		Earps was captain in three of the games (and wore a rainbow-coloured armband 
		in each, 
		featuring a white C against Portugal, and CAPTAIN in black against the 
		Netherlands and in Scotland). In the World Cup finals, Millie Bright wore FIFA® 
		(in navy blue) UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICE OF THE HIGH 
		COMMISSIONER (in royal blue) on a white background, together with the 
		'Unite For' (in black script) INCLUSION (in purple) logo on a 
		light-green armband against Haiti, and the 'Unite For' (in white script) 
		INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (in white) logo on a maroon armband against Denmark. 
		She wore FIFA® 
		(in navy blue) UN WOMEN (in royal blue) on a white background, together 
		with the 'Unite For' (in white script) GENDER EQUALITY (in 
		white) logo on a purple armband against China. Against Nigeria, 
		she wore  FIFA® 
		(in navy blue) UNHCR The UN Refugee Agency (in royal blue) on a white background, together 
		with the 'Unite For' (in white script) PEACE (in white) 
		logo on a blue armband, and Bright wore FIFA® 
		 
		(in navy blue) UNESCO (in royal blue) on a white background, together with the 'Unite For' (in 
		white script) EDUCATION FOR ALL (in white) logo on a red armband, 
		against Colombia. For the Nations League games, she wore a navy-blue 
		armband featuring the UEFA RESPECT logo. Against Austria and Italy, Alex Greenwood 
		and Keira Walsh each wore a rainbow-coloured armband featuring CAPTAIN in black. |  
      | Variations | 
		
		The 
		names of England's opponents, as they appeared beneath the emblem, were 
		AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, BRAZIL, CHINA, COLOMBIA, DENMARK, HAITI, ITALY, NETHERLANDS, NIGERIA, PORTUGAL and SCOTLAND.
		
		Against Brazil, in-between the Swoosh and the emblem, England wore the  
	  
	    Women's European Championship logo in white, overlapping the top border, 
		with UEFA in-between two arced white lines beneath and EUROPEAN 
		CHAMPIONS in capitalised white lettering below it, all on a rounded 
		black shield with a white border, outlined in black. They also wore the 
		Finalissima competition logo on the right sleeve 
		and the 'We Play Strong' and 'UEFA FOUNDATION for children' logos on the 
		left sleeve.
		  
		  Georgia Stanway wore 50TH 
		  CAP in Gym Blue in the middle of the hem on the back of the shirt, 
		  against Portugal. 
		  
		  
		  In the World Cup finals, England wore the FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP AU NZ 
		  2023 logo on the right sleeve on an abstract-patterned orange, 
		  dark-teal and turquoise rectangular patch, with TM (trademark) printed 
		  in white on its side (going upwards from the bottom right corner) 
		  alongside the white border of the logo over the dark-teal-covered 
		  section of the patch. On the left sleeve 
		  they wore the 
		  FOOTBALL UNITES the World 
		  FIFA logo in white on a blue background, with TM printed in white on 
		  its side (going upwards from the bottom right corner) alongside the 
		  white rectangle containing the word FIFA in black). For the three 
		  group games, goalkeeper Mary Earps wore the different-coloured patches 
		  that were worn by the outfield players in the blue change kit, but in 
		  the knockout games
		  her patches were the same as the outfield players in the white kit.
		  
		  For 
		  the UEFA Nations League games, England wore the UEFA women's NATIONS 
		  LEAGUE logo on the right sleeve and the 'We Play Strong' and 'UEFA 
		  FOUNDATION for children' logos on the left sleeve. |  
      | Most Appearances | 14 - Alex Greenwood, Lauren Hemp (1 sub), Georgia 
	  Stanway |  
      | Top Scorers | 7 - Lauren Hemp 5 - Lauren James
 4 - 
	  Alessia Russo
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      | Captains | 8 - 
	  Millie Bright1 - 
	  Alex Greenwood, Keira Walsh, Leah Williamson
 
		
		
		Millie Bright was appointed captain for the World Cup when Leah 
		Williamson suffered knee ligament damage, three months before the 
		tournament.
		  Goalkeeper, Mary 
		  Earps was captain against Portugal, the Netherlands, and in Scotland. |  
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      | 
		
      
 England's 
	  kit for the 2023 World Cup introduced blue shorts and edgings for the 
	  first time. 
		The change from the previous two all-white kits was introduced following 
		concerns raised by a number of female players around the subject of 
		period anxiety, and a number of clubs had also changed from white shorts 
		during the season. 
	  In the same month as the hundredth anniversary of the opening of the 
	  original Wembley Stadium, the 'chalky' Summit White colour was said to be 
	  inspired by the Art Deco facade of the old stadium, but it was in the 
	  newer Wembley Stadium where it made its debut and the European champions 
	  defeated the South American champions on penalties to lift another trophy. |  
  
      
    | Matches in which England's Women wore 
		the 2023 Home White Uniform |  
	  
    | x | 
    Sarina Wiegman |  
    | CONMEBOL/UEFA Women's Finalissima 2023 |  
	  
    | 447 | 6 
	April 2023 - England 
	1 Brazil 1 [1-0] 4-2 on penalty-kicks
 The National Stadium, Wembley, 
	London (83,132)
 | Toone Andressa Alves
 | HD |  
	  
    | 449 | 1 
	July 2023 - England 
	0 Portugal 0 [0-0] Stadium MK, Milton Keynes (26,267)
 |  | HD |  
	  
    | 
    
	FIFA Women's 2023 World Cup Finals in Australia |  
    |  |  
	  
    | 450 | group D | Stanway (pen) | NW |  
    | 22 
	July 2023 - England 
	1 Haiti 0 [1-0] Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (44,369)
 |  
    | 451 | 28 
	July 2023 - England 
	1 Denmark 0 [1-0] Allianz Stadium, 
	Sydney (40,439)
 | James | NW |  
    | 452 | 1 
	August 2023 - China 
	1 England 
	6 [0-3] Coopers Stadium, 
	Adelaide (13,497)
 | Wang Shuang Russo, Hemp, James 
	(2), Kelly, Daly
 | NW |  
    | 453 | round of sixteen |  | ND |  
    | 7 
	August 2023 - England 
	0 Nigeria 0 [0-0]ᴭᵀ 4-2 on penalty-kicks
 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (49,461)
 |  
    | 454 | quarter-final | Hemp, Russo Santos
 | NW |  
    | 12 
	August 2023 - England 
	2 Colombia 1 [1-1] Allianz Stadium, Sydney (75,784)
 |  
 
	  
    | 
    
	UEFA women's Nations League |  
    |  |  
	  
    | 457 | group A1 | Bronze, Hemp Hanson
 | HW |  
    | 22 
	September 2023 - England 
	2 Scotland 1 [2-1] Stadium of Light, Sunderland (41,947)
 |  
	  
    | 459 | 27 
	October 2023 - England 
	1 Belgium 0 [1-0] King Power Stadium, 
	Leicester (28,321)
 | Hemp | HW |  
	  
    | 460 | 31 
	October 2023 - Belgium 
	3 England 2 [2-2] King Power 
	at Den Dreef, 
	Leuven (7,235)
 | De Neve, Wullaert (2 (1 pen)) Bronze, Kirby
 | AL |  
	  
    | 461 | 1 
	December 2023 - England 
	3 Netherlands 2 [0-2] The National Stadium, Wembley, 
	London (71,362)
 | Stanway, Hemp, Toone Beerensteyn (2)
 | HW |  
    | 462 | 5 
	December 2023 - Scotland 
	0 England 
	6 [0-4] Hampden Park, Glasgow (15,320)
 | Greenwood, James (2), 
	Mead, Kirby, Bronze | AW |  
	  
    | 463 | 23 
	February 2024 - Austria 
	2 England 7 [1-3] Estadío Nuevo Mirador, Algeciras (949)
 | Kirchberger (2) Russo (2), Clinton, Mead (2), 
	Carter, Daly
 | NW |  
    | 464 | 27 
	February 2024 - Italy 
	1 England 5 [1-3] Estadío Nuevo Mirador, Algeciras (650)
 | Cambiaghi Wubben-Moy, Hemp (2), Toone, Daly
 | NW |  
 
 
 
            
    | England Women's Record  
	wearing the 2023 Home Shirt |  
    | Type | P | W | D | L | F | A | GD | FTS | CS | FAv | AAv | Pts % | W/L |  
    | Home | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 4 | +3 | 1 | 2 | 1.40 | 0.80 | 80.0 | +3 |  
    | Away | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 3 | +5 | 0 | 1 | 4.00 | 1.50 | 50.0 | =0 |  
    | Neutral | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 22 | 5 | +17 | 1 | 3 | 3.143 | 0.714 | 92.9 | +6 |  
    | Total | 14 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 37 | 12 | +25 | 2 | 6 | 2.643 | 0.857 | 82.1 | +9 |  
  
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