No rules for England's Lionesses ahead of World Cup - Neville


Soccer Football - Women's International Friendly - England Press Conference - American Express Elite Football Performance Centre, Brighton, Britain - May 31, 2019 England manager Phil Neville during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Adam Holt

(Reuters) - England coach Phil Neville says he will not impose any rules on his squad because he trusts the players to train at "world class" levels ahead of the women's World Cup in France.

The Lionesses play their final warm-up match against New Zealand at Brighton and Hove Albion's Amex Stadium on Saturday, ahead of their World Cup opener against Scotland on June 9.

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