Patience key for England against Iceland – WiegmanImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, England are playing at Nottingham for the first time under the management of Sarina WiegmanByEmma SmithBBC Sport journalist at the City GroundPublished54 minutes agoEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says it is “very important” her team remain patient if the goals do not come quickly in their 2027 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Iceland on Saturday.The Lionesses start as favourites for the match as they aim for a second successive qualifying win following their 6-1 victory over Ukraine on Tuesday.
All seven goals were scored in the second half of that match, with England not finding a breakthrough in Antalya until the 47th minute.
They will play in front of an expectant home crowd at a sold-out City Ground in Nottingham on Saturday (12:30 GMT) and Wiegman says it is crucial they stick to the plan as they did in midweek.
“It’s very important. That’s what we showed on Tuesday,” Wiegman told her media conference on Friday on the importance of trusting that the goals will come against Iceland.

