What are England women's Ashes players known for on and off the cricket pitch? Here's a quick guide to Heather Knight and her squad...
Australia are the standard bearers in women's cricket with big-game experience and a host of superb players - but here is why England might be able to beat them.
Sophie Ecclestone has urged England's younger players to back themselves against Australia, despite being underdogs for the Women's Ashes.
Phoebe Graham says "formidable" Australia have helped England develop – and feels Heather Knight’s side are now in a good place to regain the Ashes...
England's Sophia Dunkley is using the Lionesses as "inspiration" as she heads into the Women's Ashes this summer.
Alyssa Healy says she will 'put her own spin' on the Australia side after stepping in as captain for the absent Meg Lanning.
Jess Jonassen's superb innings of 173 denied England Women victory against Australia A in Derby.
Tammy Beaumont's double century helped England cruise to a commanding lead over Australia A on day two of their Ashes warm-up in Derby.
Sophie Ecclestone and Tammy Beaumont put England in control against Australia A on day one of their domestic multi-day match in Derby.
England bowler Kate Cross doubted whether she would feature in the Women's Ashes after a "tough few months" battling a parasite infection.
England have named the uncapped Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson in a 15-strong squad for the Women's Ashes Test against Australia.
Nasser Hussain says "big-game player" Nat Sciver-Brunt and belief will be crucial as England look to regain the Women's Ashes.
Tammy Beaumont says England are entering the Women's Ashes with a fresh, aggressive mindset as they seek to beat Australia in the series for the first time since 2013/14.
A record-breaking crowd is set to descend on Trent Bridge for the first Women's Ashes Test, with 11,000 tickets already sold.
Australian women's captain Meg Lanning has been ruled out of the summer's Ashes tour due to medical reasons.
Dates and schedule for the men's and women's Ashes series across June and July, and how to watch every game on Sky Sports.
Australia have named teenage batter Phoebe Litchfield in their squad for this summer's Women's Ashes in England.