British_swimming_Jan_26January 28 - A sell-out crowd will watch the British women's water polo team compete in their first European qualification match at Loughborough tomorrow.


Captain Fran Leighton insists the team are taking nothing for granted ahead of the clash with Israel but is quietly confident of securing a result.

"I think the first quarter will be really interesting," said Leighton, who is nearing a return to first team action after missing the opening months of the season through illness.

"Both teams will be working each other out and seeing what the other has to offer.

"Realistically we should come out on top but we're not going to have a clue what they're like until we see them warming up before the match."

An unknown quantity in women's international water polo, Israel were beaten by Britain in the 2004 European B Championships in France but almost disappeared off the radar since.

Although the British women have 14 competitive matches under their belts this season from competing in the Hungarian National League, the visit of Israel will be their first international since June 2010.

And Leighton insists the British team have no doubts where their priorities lie, having missed out on last year's Europeans by a narrow margin.

"We've been playing competitive matches every other weekend this season so it's become a regular routine," she said.

"But as much as we care about the Hungarian League, the Europeans are the more important competition for us.

"It will be a totally different atmosphere to playing in Hungary and we're all really looking forward to it.

"We won the European B tournament in 2009 which put us in to the European A qualifying last year.

"We had a tough qualifying group, losing out to the Dutch and Greece in the end, but while we were okay with that last year, we wouldn't be happy not qualifying this time."

A top-two finish in Group B, which also features 2008 silver medallists Spain and Ukraine, would see the Brits progress through to the 2012 finals in Eindhoven.


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