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05 Apr 2026

Emma Hayes set for London return as England line up Wembley friendly against USA

Emma Hayes set for London return as England line up Wembley friendly against USA

Emma Hayes will return to London in November for a mouthwatering showdown with Sarina Wiegman when the United States take on England in a friendly at Wembley.

Hayes left her role as Chelsea manager after 12 years at the end of last season to take charge of the US women’s team.

The 47-year-old will bring her new side to London on Saturday, November 30, as part of the Lionesses’ preparations for their European title defence.

Londoner Hayes, speaking in France the day before her side take on Australia in their final Olympic group-stage meeting, said: “I’m so excited.

“Wembley’s like a second home to me. Not just as a kid going there, but as a manager.

“A lot of success there, so it will be amazing to go back and play 20 minutes from my house, and get to play against some amazing players in England. I’m looking forward to it.”

England will also host Germany at Wembley on October 25 in a rematch of the Euro 2022 final, as well as a meeting with South Africa in Coventry four days later and a clash with Euro 2025 hosts Switzerland at Bramall Lane in early December.

Lionesses boss Wiegman said: “Our preparations start now. Securing our place at the tournament next summer, without the need to participate in the play-offs, gives us the maximum time to prepare for the challenge that awaits us in Switzerland.

“To play at Wembley again, especially against the quality of Germany and the United States, is really exciting. Our fans always show up and bring the noise when we play there, which really helps the team and no doubt both games will create memorable atmospheres.

“Being able to take the team across the country is also very important to us and we’re pleased to be heading back to Coventry and Sheffield and two excellent stadiums.

“We have happy memories from both cities and I have no doubt the fans will come out in their numbers to support the team, as they always do.”

Hayes has won her first two competitive matches, against Zambia and Germany, to qualify for the quarter-finals in Paris.

Hayes added: “I think playing top level opponents around the world matters. For me, I don’t want to stop short just in Europe.

“We have a World Cup to consider in 2027, so that will be part of my thinking over the next couple of years.

“But, yeah, I mean going to the home of the European champions, the best team at least in Europe alongside Spain, it gives us a chance to see where we measure up away from home.

“Even though we’re away here (against Australia), both are neutrals. In front of a sell-out crowd at Wembley, I want that to bring out the best version of ourselves. I’m really looking forward to it.”

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