England will assume Spain on Wednesday night at the UEFA Women’s Nations League of Wembley Stadium.
The two parties will meet for the first time since the FIFA World Cup World Cup in 2023, where Spain won 1-0 winners thanks to a first goal by Olga Carmona.
Neither team turned out to be a very convincing one in the day of the League of Nations, as Spain was a 2-0 deficit to get a 3-2 victory of Belgium at dying. As for the LionsA second part Igualada of the Barcelona striker, Kika Nazereth, saw Sarina Wiegman’s side leaves Portugal with a single point.
With both parties desperate to prove their strength ahead of this summer’s European championship, the blockbuster game under the Wembley stadium arc will undoubtedly entertain.
Here is 90 minutes Game guide between European champions and the world …
England vs SPAIN Record from head to head
England |
Spanish |
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England 1-1 Portugal – 02/21/25 |
Spain 3-2 Belgium – 02/21/25 |
England 1-0 Switzerland – 12/03/24 |
Spain 4-2 France- 12/03/24 |
England 0-0 United States – 11/30/24 |
Spain 5-0 South Korea – 29/11/24 |
England 2-1 South -Africa -29/10/24 |
Spain 1-1 Italy – 29/10/24 |
England 3-4 Germany – 10/25/24 |
Spain 1-1 Canada – 25/10/24 |
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TV Channel/Livestream |
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UK |
ITV4, ITVX |
Lucy Bronze has been fitted ahead of it, after being withdrawn as a precaution against Portugal, and Wiegman did not report new injuries when he spoke to the press on Tuesday.
England is located without the main stages Lauren Hemp and Georgia Stanway in this workforce after the couple undergoes a knee surgery in recent months. It was asked questions on how Sarina Wiegman would choose to replace Stanway, who has been a key player for lions in recent years.
Grace Clinton entered the starting line in Portugal last week and put a solid screen from the center of midfield, but still has improvements to make.
England predicted the line against Spain (4-3-3): Ears; Bronze, Bright, Williamson, Charles; Walsh, Toone, Clinton; Park, Russo, James
Spain will be hindered by the absence of Ballon d’Or Alexia Putellas, as they are against Wembley’s European champions after the attacker injured the ankle with Barcelona.
It was Cristina-Prieto de Benfica who helped the Spanish attack last week against Belgium, scoring in the 96th minute to rescue the three points. Montse Tome’s side will trust the same magic from the large number of talents on his bench to try the tremble lions.
Mariona Caldentey, Ona Batlle, Lucia Garcia, Laia Aleixandri and Leila Ouahabi are family names for WSL audiences, past or present.
Spain predicted the line against England (4-3-4): Neck; Batlle, Aleixandri, Paredes, Ouahabi; Abellaira, Bonmati, Lopez; Caldentey, Paalluelo, Pina
This blockbuster will be difficult to call, especially considering that neither party has been the best in their best months. Spain has collected three wins from its last five games, while the Lionesses have taken home only two wins in this time.
With the euros rising on the horizon, both nations will wait to use this device as a way to measure their level again. Sarina Wiegman will have to make changes to a previous rate to ensure that England did not lose sight of the game, where Tome may need more to think of the starting line of Spain.
The two parties are home to a large number of exciting talents in attack, while their defenses have left much to be desired. The Wembley Stadium Arc match will be too close to calling.