Vauxhall Women’s A International Challenge Match
Scotland vs Norway
Thursday 17th September 2015, kick-off 7pm
Firhill Stadium, Glasgow
Anna Signeul believes Scotland’s match against Norway at Firhill tonight will be the perfect preparation for Tuesday’s European Championship qualifying opener in Slovenia.
Scotland are playing the 1995 FIFA Women’s World Cup winners for the first time since a 2-2 draw back in 2012. Norway occupy 10th place in the FIFA World Rankings and have lost just once in their past 15 games.
Read our opposition profile of tonight’s visitors here
Speaking to the Scottish FA website ahead of the encounter at the home of Partick Thistle, Anna said: “We want fresh players for Tuesday, and we also want to give them game time. I reckon Norway will possibly do the same, since there are not as many friendlies these days. We need to play wisely tomorrow so we have a really good team for Tuesday, that’s the most important thing.”
“I also think he wants to try a few new players before they go to Kazakhstan. Their qualifying campaign kicks-off on Tuesday too, so they’ll be treating this game in a similar way to us.”
Norway come into the match on the back of reaching the last 16 at this summer’s FIFA Women’s World in Canada, where they were knocked out by England. It will also be the first in charge for new head coach Roger Finjord, an opponent that Anna knows well.
She said: “I’ve known Roger for many years from his time as assistant coach with Norway. I don’t know if he’ll play the same way and with the same system. In the past, Norway have played 4-3-3 with the ability to change to 4-5-1, and sometimes they’ve switched to a 4-4-2. Norwegian teams are tactically very good. “
Scotland squad to face Norway and Slovenia:
Lizzie Arnot (Hibernian)
Chloe Arthur (Hibernian)
Jennifer Beattie (Manchester City)
Frankie Brown (Bristol Academy)
Lana Clelland (UPC Tavagnacco)
Rachel Corsie (Seattle Reign)
Leanne Crichton (Notts County)
Ifeoma Dieke (Vittsjo GIK)
Lisa Evans (FC Bayern Münich)
Gemma Fay (Celtic) (GK)
Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City)
Kim Little (Seattle Reign)
Joanne Love (Glasgow City)
Shannon Lynn (Vittsjo GIK) (GK)
Eilish McSorley (Mallbackens IF)
Christie Murray (Bristol Academy)
Heather Richards (Hibernian)
Jane Ross (Vittsjo GIK)
Leanne Ross (Glasgow City)
Kirsty Smith (Hibernian)
Caroline Weir (Bristol Academy)
Squad ammendments as of September 17th 2015: Chloe Arthur and Heather Richards (both Hibernian) have joined the squad while Emma Mitchll (Arsenal) has withdrawn through injury.