After the international break, which saw Chelsea’s pocket superstar Erin Cuthbert hit the target as Scotland beat Iceland 4-1 in the Algarve Cup, the Blues have two away games in quick succession, writes Jane Grove. First up, Wednesday evening’s clash with Liverpool in the WSL at Prenton Park, followed by the lunchtime kick-off against Durham in
After the international break, which saw Chelsea’s pocket superstar Erin Cuthbert hit the target as Scotland beat Iceland 4-1 in the Algarve Cup, the Blues have two away games in quick succession, writes Jane Grove.
First up, Wednesday evening’s clash with Liverpool in the WSL at Prenton Park, followed by the lunchtime kick-off against Durham in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in the unfamiliar setting of New Ferens Park on Sunday March 17.
Cuthbert helped Scotland recorded a comprehensive win over Iceland to secure second place in Group A at the Algarve Cup, before the team nailed fifth place in the tournament with a 1-0 victory over Denmark. Her Chelsea colleague Maren Mjelde was a member of the overall winning team, Norway.