Overview
- England's women's team faces France in a double-header on May 31 and June 4.
- A two-week break is granted before resuming training for matches against the Republic of Ireland and Sweden in July.
- The squad includes 24 main players with four on standby, balancing rest and readiness.
- Coach Sarina Wiegman emphasizes player welfare amid a packed international calendar.
- Criticism arises over the lack of a full off-season break for players.