England Dominates Iceland in World Cup Qualifier
In a decisive match at the City Ground in Nottingham, England triumphed over Iceland with a score of 2-0 in their Women’s World Cup qualifier on March 7, 2026. This victory marks England’s continued dominance in their qualifying campaign, maintaining a perfect record with six points from two matches.
Lucy Bronze opened the scoring for England with a powerful header in the 22nd minute, marking her 145th international appearance. “It’s really nice to get the extra cap past Karen Carney, a huge Lioness legend,” Bronze remarked after the match, reflecting on her achievement and the team’s performance.
Georgia Stanway sealed the victory with a goal in the 78th minute, leaving just 12 minutes remaining on the clock. England’s goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, played a crucial role in preserving the clean sheet, making a vital save that kept Iceland at bay. “I’m totally not frustrated at the moment, happy with the performance and camp. Two games, six points,” said head coach Sarina Wiegman, expressing satisfaction with the team’s efforts.
The match was played in front of a sold-out crowd, showcasing the growing support for women’s football in England. This victory follows England’s impressive 6-1 win against Ukraine in their opening qualifier, further solidifying their position at the top of Group A3 on goal difference.
Iceland, on the other hand, faced a challenging start to their qualifying campaign, having lost their opening match 3-0 to Spain. The defeat against England adds to their struggles, as they look to regroup and improve in their upcoming fixtures.
As the qualification campaign for the 2027 Women’s World Cup continues, England’s next challenge will be against Spain on April 14. Observers expect this match to be a significant test for both teams, especially given Spain’s strong performance thus far.
With England’s current form and the contributions from players like Bronze and Stanway, the team appears well-positioned to secure their place in the upcoming World Cup. However, details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific strategies they will employ against Spain.