
England head into the first match of their Women's World Cup campaign against Scotland as the firm favourites on Sunday.
The Lionesses are ranked third in the world, 17 places higher than Scotland, who are at a finals of the competition for the first time.
England thrashed Scotland 6-0 when the teams last played each other, at Euro 2017.
Boss Phil Neville said: "We know we are probably the favourites for the game because of our world ranking, but we also know and have huge respect for the opposition.
"We've watched a lot of them, I've watched a lot of their individuals play, I'm a big admirer of their manager (Shelley Kerr)."
England forward Toni Duggan (thigh) and defender Demi Stokes (knee) will undergo late fitness tests ahead of the match and Neville said he was confident both would be fit for selection.
How to watch tonight
The match will be shown live on BBC One from 4.30pm BST, with kick-off scheduled for 5pm.
Viewers can live stream the match online via BBC iPlayer and the iPlayer app.
Alternatively, you can follow the action with Dan Kilpatrick LIVE in France.
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