The Arnold Clark Cup is approaching and England are set to defend their title. But where is this year's tournament being held?
Last year England hosted the tournament, with games held at Norwich's Carrow Road, Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium and Wolverhampton's Molineux.
In just a few days time, the Lionesses will get the chance to win the first bit of silverware since their Euros 22 win last summer.
Two Championship stadiums and one EFL League One ground will play host to the four teams battling it out for the trophy.
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The Lionesses kick off their 2023 Arnold Clark Cup campaign this week as they take on Korea Republic at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes on Thursday evening.
On Sunday afternoon, they welcome Italy to the Coventry Building Society Arena before they take on Belgium at Ashton Gate in Bristol on Wednesday, February 22.
Stadium MK
Stadium MK has a capacity of 30,530 people and is home to EFL League One side MK Dons.
It was opened back in 2007 by the late Queen Elizabeth II, just three years after the club was formed.
As part of the Arnold Clark Cup, the stadium will play host to Italy v Belgium at 4.45pm and England vs Korea Republic at 7.45pm.
Coventry Building Society Arena (CBS Arena)
Coventry Building Society Arena is home to Championship side Coventry City with a capacity of 32,753 for football games.
It was opened in 2005 after Coventry left their Highfield Road ground and it was demolished to make way for housing.
The stadium will host England v Italy at 3.15pm and Belgium v Korea Republic for a 6.15pm kick-off.
Ashton Gate
The other Championship ground hosting Arnold Clark Cup games is Bristol City's Ashton Gate.
Ashton Gate is the smallest of the three grounds hosting the cup this year with a capacity of 27,000.
The ground will host the third and final matchday where the winner will be crowned. At 4.45pm, Korea Republic and Italy kick-off, while the final match between England and Belgium will kick off at 7.45pm.
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