Lionesses stars look relaxed as they fly off in quest of Women’s World Cup glory

Lionesses stars in high spirits as they jet off to Australia in quest of Women’s World Cup glory… as Sarina Wiegman’s side look to build on last summer’s Euro triumph

  • The Lionesses were in a relaxed mood as they boarded their flight to Australia
  • Sarina Wiegman’s side have over two weeks until their opening match 
  • They flew out to get acclimatised to their surroundings ahead of the World Cup

The England Lionesses have jetted off in quest of Women’s World Cup glory, with members of the squad looking relaxed.

Jordan Nobbs and Lucy Bronze posed for photos before making their way to the airport as head coach Sarina Wiegman waved to fans as they departed. 

Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway were pictured boarding the plane side by side as the close relationships within the squad were clear to see. 

Esme Morgan was pictured with a bright smile as she held her laptop and a pillow ahead of the long flight to Australia.

Walsh, Stanway and Ellie Roebuck had time to snap a quick picture as they posed with red glasses ahead of the long-haul flight.

Jordan Nobbs and Lucy Bronze of England pose for a photo as they depart for the World Cup

Sarina Weigman, England's head coach, waved to fans as England left for the airport

Sarina Weigman, England’s head coach, waved to fans as England left for the airport

The Lionesses were in good spirit as they boarded the plane for Australia

The Lionesses were in good spirit as they boarded the plane for Australia

Keira Walsh, Ellie Roebuck and Georgia Stanway posed for a hilarious photo on the plane

Keira Walsh, Ellie Roebuck and Georgia Stanway posed for a hilarious photo on the plane

While Rachel Daly was snapped in her custom eye mask ahead of the long-haul flight

While Rachel Daly was snapped in her custom eye mask ahead of the long-haul flight

Wiegman’s side begin their search for glory as they face Haiti on July 22nd in Brisbane, looking to get off to the perfect start.

The European champions will then face Denmark less than a week later in Sydney.

Group D will conclude with England taking on China in Adelaide as they remain hopeful of going all the way at the World Cup.

While the men’s side were unable to bring it home in December, falling to defeat at the hands of France, the England could do one better and win it all this summer.

Once they land, they have just over two weeks to get acclimated with their new surroundings before taking to the pitch for their opening match.

The Lionesses are expected to reach the latter stages of the competition and will be full of confidence ahead of the 2023 World Cup. 

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