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06 Sept 2025

7 options if Leah Williamson lay-off leaves Lionesses looking for backline cover

7 options if Leah Williamson lay-off leaves Lionesses looking for backline cover

England captain Leah Williamson limping off in the first half of Arsenal’s loss at Manchester United on Wednesday has given rise to fears her World Cup place could be under threat.

With less than 100 days to go until the tournament in Australia and New Zealand, the Gunners defender was substituted early on in the 1-0 Women’s Super League defeat at Leigh Sports Village having collapsed in pain after catching her studs in the turf.

Meanwhile, Williamson’s regular international centre-back partner, Chelsea’s Millie Bright, has been out since last month with an injury of her own.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the other options England boss Sarina Wiegman has for the heart of her defence.

Alex Greenwood

The experienced Greenwood, holder of 74 England caps, has been playing in the middle for Manchester City and was utilised by Wiegman in that position rather than left-back when England beat Brazil on penalties in the Finalissima at Wembley earlier this month.

Having taken a knock to the head in that game, she subsequently withdrew from the squad ahead of the friendly against Australia.

Jess Carter

Bright’s Chelsea team-mate Carter, the starter at left-back for both the Brazil and Australia games, played in the centre during England’s successful defence of the Arnold Clark Cup in February.

Like Greenwood, she was a member of the squad for last summer’s Euros triumph that got playing time off the bench.

Lotte Wubben-Moy

Wubben-Moy, an unused substitute for England through the Euros campaign and earlier this month, plays alongside Williamson at Arsenal.

She has 10 caps to her name, including one start last June, with the most recent appearances seeing her brought on twice during February’s Arnold Clark Cup games.

Esme Morgan

Returning to action with City this season after almost a year out injured, Morgan, 22, went on to make her England debut in October and was the player that came in to replace Greenwood and partner Williamson at centre-half for the Australia match, which the Lionesses lost 2-0.

Maya Le Tissier

The 21-year-old Manchester United defender is another recent England debutant, making her bow last November against Norway, before adding another cap against Italy in the Arnold Clark Cup.

In both those games she was deployed at right-back, but she has been playing at centre-half for her club.

Lucy Parker

West Ham centre-back Parker was another unused substitute alongside Wubben-Moy and Le Tissier for the two England games earlier this month.

That followed her second call-up to the squad, with her first having come last October, when she then had to pull out prior to the matches because of injury.

Steph Houghton

Williamson’s predecessor as captain was included in Wiegman’s first England squad in September 2021 but was forced to withdraw due to injury, and has still not played under the Dutchwoman.

Sidelined for most of 2021-22, 121-cap Houghton did make the provisional Euros squad, but not the final cut, and while the 34-year-old has featured for Manchester City this season, there is yet to have been a recall.

Wiegman earlier this month said the chances of her making the World Cup squad were “not that high” while stressing she would “never close the door”.

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