England return from Australia following defeat in the Women's World Cup final - but what will they be looking ahead to now?
Sarina Wiegman tells BBC sports editor Dan Roan she 'really enjoys' her role with England
She later added: "I hope in the future I get a new moment with the team I work with. That would be amazing, because it's very special to play finals." This year, for the first time at a Women's World Cup, players will receive individual payments direct from Fifa, with the Lionesses set to receive £153,000 each for reaching the final.He added: "They had a very strong case before the World Cup and a very strong case after, but the reality is there's a discussion to be had."
The teams play each other home and away, with the standings at the end of the stage determining promotion and relegation between the leagues, as well as qualification for the Women's Nations League finals.
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