Wiegman opted to play Chelsea goalkeeper Hampton between the sticks against Belgium instead of PSG stopper Earps, who has become a Lionesses legend in recent years. The latter is 32, however, while Hampton is 24, and Wiegman may be minded to look to the future. Hampton also started in England's 5-0 win over Belgium in the return fixture.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Earps has won 53 caps while Hampton has won 13 - including her selection against Belgium - but the PSG stopper has furthered her legend by lifting silverware, playing a key role as England became European Champions in 2022 on home soil. Now, though, Wiegman believes Hampton has emerged as a potential new No.1.
WHAT WIEGMAN SAID
Wiegman told ITV: “At this moment, she’s a little bit ahead. We have two world-class goalkeepers so it’s been a really hard decision. But at this moment, Hannah is a little bit ahead.”
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WHAT NEXT?
After playing Belgium, England face Portugal on May 30. It is unclear if Hampton or Earps will be in goal that night.