The England Women head coach has had good talks with the FA about her future, but she has not signed a new contract.

According to reports, there was already an agreement over new terms for the job that she did at the Euros.

She spoke positively about her relationship with the squad and the FA.

Ahead of Tuesday's friendly against the Czech Republic, he said that he already has a contract until the year 2025.

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We are in a good place. We have a couple more tournaments together until that time so it is very comfortable at the moment.

I hope we keep it that way because we are all happy.

Are England the best in the world?

Georgia Stanway put England back in front from the penalty spot against USA
Image: Georgia Stanway - who will not feature on Tuesday night put England back in front from the penalty spot against USA

Since the start of the summer, England have beaten the USA, Germany, and Sweden, despite being ranked fourth in the world.

The World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in the summer is the litmus test of England's quality, according to Wiegman.

"We have 10 months to go, we are in a good place, I think we are improving, and we have to do to that to do really good at the World Cup," saidWiegman.

We improved our game all the time and built some confidence at the Euros.

When you beat the USA, you see some good things, but you also see some things that need to be improved.

Bronze: 100th cap is incredible achievement

Lucy Bronze celebrates scoring England's second goal against Sweden in the Euro 2022 semi-final at Bramall Lane
Image: Lucy Bronze is to make her 100th cap against the Czech Republic

Lucy Bronze will make her 100th appearance for England against the Czech Republic on Tuesday.

The Barcelona full-back is taking it in her stride and says she's not that sentimental.

"I think it's a huge achievement, but again I think it's like any achievement I've had in my career, and I'll look back on when I'm retired and think, 'Oh, that was amazing'," said the 30-year-old.

I will want 101, 102 and just keep going once I get 100. It'll be a nice occasion and a nice landmark to have hit, but it's not something that I had in mind when I began playing for England.

I think I'm the first and only one from my generation so it's pretty special for me.

She said that she missed the Switzerland game because she was a bit ill, and that her brother was going to come all the way fromSheffield with his family.

"My niece made me ill, so now he's like, 'We have to come all the way to BRIGHTON to watch your 100th cap because it should've been at Wembley, because we got you ill before the Euros', so I was like, 'OK'