The England team will take on the United States four-time world champions, after beating Germany 2-1 in Sunday's sensational match at Wembley
The match will be the US team's first visit to Wembley since the gold medal match at the 2012 Olympic Games, where they beat Japan 2-1.
"This is exactly the kind of match we need at exactly the right time in our World Cup preparations so we can test ourselves against a very talented England team," said US coach Vlatko Andonovski. The US will play another match in Europe following the England game with an opponent and venue to be confirmed soon, their governing body said.In Sunday's match, England's first goal was scored by Ella Toone in the 62nd minute with a sublime lob after being sent through one-on-one with the German goalkeeper.
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