Carrow Road will play host to England's women this summer as they face the Republic of Ireland in Euro 2025 qualifying.

The game takes place on Friday, July 12 after trips to Wembley to play Sweden and Newcastle to play France in the spring.

The Lionesses will hope to retain the the trophy they earned on home soil in 2022 at the tournament's finals, with North Walsham-bred winger and former Norwich City youngster Lauren Hemp likely to feature.

The games will also be televised by ITV, with ticketing details set to be announced in due course.

England head coach Sarina Wiegman said: “In all, it’s going to be an exciting qualification campaign against three top opponents.

"I’m sure the fans are looking forward to the games and it’s really nice that we’re playing our three home games in really special venues in different parts of England.

“Wherever we play in the country we have such fantastic support and I’m sure these games in London, Newcastle and Norwich will be no different.

"We will need to show up and perform but there’s no doubt the fans can help us.”