England
boss Sarina Wiegman vowed to experiment during the Arnold Clark Cup - and she will be pleased with the results.
The Lionesses cruised to a 6-1 victory over Belgium on Wednesday night to triumph in the invitational tournament for a second successive year after winning all three of their games.
England’s unbeaten run now stands at 29 matches but Wiegman will know that far greater tests lie ahead, with the World Cup just five months away.
Her side made light work of Belgium, Italy and South Korea over the past week - scoring 12 goals and conceding just two.
Brazil and Australia in April will be tougher opponents and a clearer indication of where England are as they bid to follow up European success with World Cup glory.
Wiegman, however, will be buoyed with the way her side have evolved since the Euros, shifting from a 4-2-3-1 to a 4-3-3 formation.
Fran Kirby missed the Arnold Clark Cup due to a knee problem and in her absence Wiegman played without a No10.