Arsenal defender Leah Williamson has been named as England’s captain for this summer’s European Championships.
Williamson was the team’s skipper for recent games including the Arnold Clark Cup with Steph Houghton out injured.
Manchester City defender Houghton has not played for England since February 2021 and so the change in captain is to give the team continuity.
“This is an incredibly proud moment for me and my family,” Williamson said.
The 25-year-old added: “I am honoured to be asked to lead us at the Euros. Steph Houghton is one of this country’s all-time greats and to follow in her footsteps – and all of those special names who have led the team in the past – means so much.
“Although I will be wearing the armband, I know we have a squad full of leaders who share my pride and passion in playing for our country. Whether I am captain or not, I will never take anything for granted and will always do my best for England every time I pull on the shirt.”
Millie Bright will be the vice-captain with Ellen White third in line. Houghton, meanwhile, is focusing on her recovery from an Achilles injury in order to be fit for the summer.
The Lionesses kick-off their Euros campaign in the opening match against Austria at Old Trafford on 6 July. As well as Austria, England will face Norway and Northern Ireland in Group A.
England manager Sarina Wiegman said: “This decision gives us continuity at this important final period as we build towards the tournament. It is important we give everyone clarity.
“Leah has been a great leader for us and I know she will continue to set the example we need in her work on and off the pitch.”
Charles and England out of World Cup qualifiers
Niamh Charles and Beth England will miss England’s World Cup qualifier in North Macedonia on Friday after testing positive for Covid.
The Chelsea forwards returned positive samples in pre-camp testing and have not been in contact with their England team-mates at St George’s Park.
Assistant coach Arjan Veurink will also miss the game after a positive test.
All three may be able to rejoin the set-up in time for the 12 April qualifier in Northern Ireland.
England are five points clear at the top of Group D with six wins from six matches and a goal difference of plus 53.
Victories in their next two games would guarantee their place at next year’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Wiegman has opted not to call up replacements for Charles and England, with 22 players in camp.