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Fran Kirby (left) signed for Brighton last year while Chloe Kelly (right) joined Arsenal on loan from Man City in January Fran Kirby and Chloe Kelly will miss England's home game against Belgium in the Women's Nations League with minor injuries. The in-form pair will be a loss to Sarina Wiegman's squad, who are already without several key players as they build-up to Euro 2025. The Lionesses host Belgium at Ashton Gate in Bristol on Friday (20: 00 BST kick-off), before travelling to Leuven for the return fixture on Tuesday (19: 30 BST). Kirby, 31, took part in training on Thursday, but Kelly, 27, was not involved after both picked up "little niggles". They could be fit for the second match of the double-header. "We are still working towards Tuesday's game, " England manager Wiegman said. "It's really disappointing for them because they are in a very good place. It's disappointing for the team too. "But as always, we prepare for the next steps and think about scenarios of who is ready to play and is ready to come in. " Attacking midfielder Kirby has impressed since joining Brighton in the summer, scoring five goals and assisting two in 13 Women's Super League appearances. She missed February's matches against Portugal and Spain due to injury but was recalled to the squad for this double-header with Belgium. Forward Kelly has picked up regular minutes since her dramatic deadline-day loan move from Manchester City to Arsenal and recorded two assists as Arsenal booked their place in the Women's Champions League semi-finals last week. Alessia Russo (left) scored two goals against Real Madrid last week Defender Alex Greenwood, midfielder Georgia Stanway and forward Lauren Hemp are among those already missing through injury, but Wiegman was in a positive mood as she previewed Friday's match. England began their Women's Nations League campaign with a draw in Portugal before beating world champions Spain 1-0 at Wembley in February. Several Lionesses players have also been in good form, including Arsenal striker Alessia Russo, who is the WSL's second top-scorer this season. "What we have seen [since] the last camp, has been many competitive games. It has been really enjoyable to watch and you saw the level went up again, " said Wiegman. "There have been big challenges with games involving many England players so that was really good to see. "You could see a lot of players grew in confidence and are in a good place. " England captain Leah Williamson, who plays alongside Russo at Arsenal, believes the forward is playing with confidence. Russo has scored 17 goals in all competitions this season and is the top-scorer in the Women's Champions League. "I think everyone will always say how nice a person Alessia is and everyone wants to see her do well for that reason, " said Williamson. "But to be a number nine in any team you do have to have that sort of - not arrogance - but confidence about you. "We all want to see Alessia playing the way she is and I hope she carries that on because she deserves it as a human and works hard for it. "We know what a talent she is. When she is scoring goals, she is getting confidence and is giving back to the team. The team appreciates it as well! " Head here to get involved Top-20 players ask Grand Slams for more prize money UK set to host 2035 Women's World Cup as only 'valid' bid Injured Arsenal defender Gabriel out for season The true story of Britain's biggest bullion heist How lockdown affected children's social development The device that is taking over people's kitchens Stacey Dooley explores Britain’s shoplifting epidemic Grand National pinstickers' guide to runners Football's new phrase book - modern language or just jargon? When Liverpool nearly missed out on Salah 'Reckless' tackle & 'offside' goal - were Liverpool-Everton officials wrong? 'That was for you, Keelan' - Grealish dedicates goal to late brother 'The Goose' chases golds before return to dental school 'Aston Villa bucked the trend in January - and are reaping rewards' Was this the best free-kick in Premier League history? Video Was this the best free-kick in Premier League history? 'A special player' - resurgent Elanga has Forest dreaming The world-leading British amateur chasing repeat win at Augusta What would be a good season for Tsunoda at Red Bull? Five things to look for in Champions Cup last 16 The next Neymar & 43-year-old strikers - Copa Libertadores set to begin 'LIV dozen will provide extra challenge to Mc Ilroy's Augusta ambitions' 'I know why Real appeal to Alexander-Arnold - I was tempted too' Fear & Gibson - the best friends who keep rivals close Life on the edge - GB freerider Bramwell chases Olympic dream What were the biggest moves of NFL free agency? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.