England vs Austria preview: Lionesses won't drop their level in World Cup Qualifiers, says Sarina Wiegman

England head coach SarinaWiegman is confident that her players will not rest on their laurels as they aim to build on a phenomenal start to World Cup qualification.

The Lionesses had lost seven of their last 11 games when Phil Neville stepped down as head coach in January, and were then beaten twice in three matches overseen by interim boss Hege Riise.

The head coach of the Holland team that won the World Cup in France in September was the man who led Holland to Euro 2017!

England scored 32 goals and did not concede a single goal in four World Cup qualification matches under her watch.

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The captain of England for this month's Women's World Cup qualification, Bright says she always aims to lead by example, with or without the captain's role.

The Stadium of Light is where they will play Austria on Saturday and Tuesday's game against Latvia.

"I'm absolutely certain that we will not drop our level," he said. We will try to improve our style of play again. Make sure we are prepared for Austria, know how they play, what we want to do, how we get our game to the next level and focus on that, and hopefully that will bring us another win and some goals.

They have an experienced team. They have a clear style of play and are organised. I think the game will be tougher than any we have played so far.

Austria are second in Group D behind England after three wins and a 2-2 draw in Northern Ireland last time out.

"They have good players, a lot of them play in Germany, so we expect a good competitive match, although I think we will have more possession than them."

Ellen White is two goals behind Kelly Smith.

Ellen White is set to win her 100th England cap against Austria and needs two more goals to equal Kelly Smith's all-time England scoring record.

Ellen is focused on the game and we want to have a good performance.

She will get a great performance for herself and for us as a team. It doesn't matter who scores the goals, I hope we score a lot of goals again.

White is focused on her upcoming games and not on the possibility of becoming England's all-time leading scorer.

It would be nice for her to do it on Saturday because it would mean we score a lot of goals.

When you reach 100 caps, it's very impressive.

The captain for the previous four Group D matches was injured, and so she will be replaced by a defender, who is also the current leader of the team.

Bright, who used to play for Doncaster Belles, said it was a big moment.

It's a proud moment to have the trust of Sarina to make me captain for this camp and to do it in places where I'm from and where football started for me and the other girls.