Speaking on Friday, ahead ofthe game in Iceland, Wiegman confirmed that Williamson is "fit" but was coy on whether the defender will play. "She will train and the final decision we always make after the session," the England boss added. The good news, though, is that Williamson is still in the camp and still around the team, suggesting that she is indeed in a good enough place to potentially be in contention to play in Reykjavik on Saturday.
The same cannot be said, unfortunately, of Keira Barry, who had to withdraw from the squad on Friday. The 20-year-old forward has enjoyed a great start to life in the United States,having left Manchester United for Bay FC in February, and was brought into the England senior squad for the first time as a result,as a replacement for injured London City Lionesses winger Freya Godfrey. However, speaking in Friday's press conference, Wiegman confirmed that Barry had now returned to her club due to an ankle problem.