A 26-strong squad will gather at the Xianghe National Football Training Base from November 3 to December 3 – more than nine months after their last international match – ahead of their final qualifying play-off against Korea Republic, which will be played early next year.
The entire playing squad are registered with Chinese clubs, with seven players provided by Chinese Women’s Super League champions Wuhan Jiangda, a number matched by 2020 runners-up Jiangsu Suning. .....
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