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England vs Brazil: A Women's International
Meadow Lane
Saturday 6 October
International football comes to Nottingham this October, when the Lionesses take on Brazil at Meadow Lane.
Brazil are currently ranked 7th in the FIFA Women's world rankings and England are 4th, so the game promises to be a challenging test for Phil Neville's side following their recent qualification for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Finals.
Adult tickets are priced at just £10 with concessions available at just £1.
Nottingham is also among eight cities put forward in the FA's bid to host the UEFA Women’s Euro 2021 tournament. The bid was supported by Nottingham City Council and Notts County FC. A final decision on the successful host nation by UEFA will be in December.
Adult tickets are priced at just £10 with concessions available at just £1.
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