Defending champions England faced the Netherlands of the Euro 2017 winners and after their 2–1 defeat by France on Saturday, they will lose if they lose and France is not beaten by Wales.
The Netherlands have won two of their last three meetings with England-but the lioness has never lost back-to-back matches under Sarina Wiegman.
If the teams end at the same points after three matches, it will come in the head-to-head records to decide the two qualification locations.
England striker Alesia Russo said, “Finally we don’t like to lose, but when this happens you have to reflect and come together as a team.”
“We have jumped back before. We know that we were not against France. For our own standards, we want to be better. It sets the bar for us.
“We are the biggest critic as players, so we are all ready to get out of there and have another good game.”
Manager Wigman, who won the Euro 2017 as the boss of the Netherlands, stated that England “didn’t talk about the results” but admitted that it was a winning game.
“We lost [against France] And we again play against a very good opponent, but we are really very good, “she told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“This is a final for us, we will do everything to win. Every game must win. We have experienced before.”
Wiegman was a captain for the national team under the Boss Andrees Jonkar of the Netherlands and he has been a friend for about 30 years.
Asked how Vigeman will handle pressure, Jonkar said: “She is very experienced and she knows that you cannot always win.
“She won’t be nervous and her experience will help her. This is not a problem for her – but more for all the people around her.
“If you win, there is a party. If you don’t win, you have a problem. In football you have to play against each other and you want to win.
“It will not be more happy to win me in football than someone else, if anything, I [would be] Disappointed for Sarina. But I want to win. ,